The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, October 13, 1807, Image 4

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I)rues & Medicines. o the subscribers, In add;'ion to their general uieortmc.it of the e* bo vc, have just n enved by the Eouieuttux, from Xe w-1 ork, THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES! A large quantity ot the belt SPIKII VARNISH Arr x/ Root —Salt ot Tartar Epf‘ m Salt.—lnti go U op I.ak.—Gobi Leaf WitiUfor Doap r.il booth Bade. 2ULY UATt ON HAND, TO* SALZ, It holcM/e or Retail, Ihe following Patent Medicines, See. ANTI HU lOU MLI.S ptep -e! by rhemfelve-;; for thele, they claim no 1.1 tem r r.it r, yet they Caii, with mt any vanity, it coir;-. . nd them as ah. ami efficacious ruiga'tvc. \V idt a knowledge of he ilife.ifea ol this clint te, and tlie cauiv. v/luco an; in tbetr pi .duct on, it IS to be reafom bl fujipofed thee can p’ - p tte l'urgattve I’ lls, *h ft e licacv fhal! beat 1. (t fijuul to an tha‘ are imported, h*r . - ever highly they mty be railed by th” patent own er-,, r h wt ver numerous their ctr licates f'heir yv.atidnful powers. The above wills 0.-e alio etui tied ‘o a prefyre'ice from their being f ’ ■ qiiently pre pared'; conferpK b rot acquiring ‘hn hard els which render, he ttoj .ted pills iomet 1 ,Tit3 alrn-.ft inf'lufcle in the ftnmwdi. L-e’s, > Auderfr n'* f H ‘ por’s Female, Y ui.g’s An .lllii itmai ‘C ar.d i 1 ffc cc'-fuHard - J i> temai Dr ps— B itifti Oil Lffeii'. of I J pjter mint I<* il. tr Oi . r M’ itieamentum, large and small T'urli ion's ft i m ditto G din ;, C rdiat—Daft) ‘5 lilixir Ji 1• v ’ Carniinativt S ughton’s Bitters Vb l it n'. J ut dc • Bittr rs ( in cuff, f>r head acht vlu. 1 C ug 1)n pa t .it: ce f Multaitl I. i.'s C iciucil Msgnefu J. 11 ’ I)n p, li f.l ‘l i flu e, lor he and gumk !• u- ce f pt no il ei.’s | a:en eg ■, in cannTiers Boe.nii.il s.tl f Lemons for removing flam* from Line! , Sic JM ilk of |l • lIS X) 11 ue diftil'etl Lavender Water, in pint and tr.-.,'ier bntteU Orange Flower Witte —RTe Water \r .fti me Vinegar, one of the molt valuable per tuines Jarne .’ Fever P< wders bteer’ Chemical Opodeldoc k Jsq lirei,’ Grand Elixir )u. g-.ry Water, T u l ozenges for cough* and colds y ppe mint I. zengta h ..ned I, quo. j, e, i 1 boxes or by the quantity Tooth P"M'd. r various kinds Ditto llruthi s, ditto Balf.ni Oe Maltha R'gi B If.im (genuine) anuf.ful application for Irifli wounds IVaft* U. lls J IJia- k writing Ink, in large and final 1 phial* Red ditto ditto I Hi-able marking dit'o, fur writing on Linen, Bcc. Sc tt's Nankeen Dye, True Blue Slnub—Lip Salxe, Tapi’ CT, v u! p, Ball.lndia Kiro—ill .-f which nre e\ c'lertt arttrir. • f nut unent tit fickntla .r the cnvali l'cent itatr. CHELTENH \ si sAh I'S. The watering pi ce jn England, from which these falls derive rhnr , m ine, has lung bad a great and del. i ved celebrity Jis waters poll. Is aftonifhmg p wins 1’ r the rtmov a <il habitual c 11 vet els. a... ihe \ ri u> elf.fts xvh ch ‘hence it-'atFrom a v-r> e V-ful anal, (is , ot ih. Cheltenham Water, and ■ iiblVqncnt process, 1 tl.r proprietor f the abovet.'halybe . ipc'un'.has j b.. n c ab'.d ode ‘ > tin- wiU 1 moil valuable { fn i.n tr.’ f r the w i'cr ‘itle'f Its m rits as f*fc J ad caly Imgitv, -r r>.her is 1 verv mild apetient j ft iird unriv 0 cil. The mlt refutftable pi aftt.i niers 1 m Lngl 1 and. I, eak fit in tne ‘miallc t.-rm-.; and to | bn gcft. -aliy appreciated here, it only ‘(’quires t ■ b m i"c generally known Th He pea os vh have a adx tiled it, ( .ml ihe tie ire many ana ;e t per .b e) teT its p ealaiv eff- et*. and are v llmg 10 v Mich f r them in oneqo vco trims 1* is f.r, vet) f 1 fu prru-r t ■ an> ifihemoie c mmon and particu arly t draHu. purgatives,which, ny friqu. nr use, impair the healthy action flheb ‘xxels; iil conli qtte r*y are ir.judtci us for the vemovaJ ot habitual c oivo ness I 1 its t .fte t I. not naufous nr very n ; an 1 tn t s operation, it is l'i mild ns n t ti> intriieie at -al with tlie irdmary pr aals of digcltion This v 1 ua'ile lax l’i ve is ('■> cartfu ty pu up. ns not 0 1010 any rs its p- tv r' ; t'3 1 n tranfi” rtation. 1’ tn .chad with fu 1 duections, in small or lirge White 5c Mendenhall, October t. f c 8 IIOUoK HOiißEllv! One Hundred 8c Fid \ Doll rs Reward, XYTILU he paid for thr detection of the villain, (and , V recovery ot ihe money) wbo-eoteied toy h. uf* ( on the l f th mft. between to and I ’ o’clock, while l Was ait lent in town, and fm c'b ;• broke opt” tw o tt tmks, ftom one ot whith xxa taken, lour lt>’ do.lar hills of the state Bank in Charledon : they are much foiled and dirtied—Atlo, fi v.n or . ight in dolla r notes of the U- Bited States Branch Bank in Ne.v-Oileans, which arc clean new bi Is...the - umbers rat recoi ccted. Wiiaevci detect* the thief and money fha'l be paid he above reward, (or in proportion to the turn recovered) it the robbi r be a white inju; and tOO dollars if a Have or p- foil of colour From tome ciuumflan c> atteuding tne robbery,it is strongly lufj edted to have been done by a black perlon. 1\ S. MILt.ER, late cn the Ogech road, but novhin Car/iettler's Jit vt near /. . N. B. Shop keepers ar.d grocers are requt ft and to be particular in detecting lulls n 1 rbe above delcriptiou, i! ol ered by ti’ groes or pcitons ot colour. Octet cr n. HI ~TAKIN Vrom a negro, Al’ AlHf.t GOLD E 4 R KIN i S T t w e may itaxe them by pa t g i.'t th.s aivert'b u -t. E guuc of the prune;.-. VAtikcr ft . FOR SALE, All that Tract or parcel of Land con taining 350 acres, BC tlie fame more or lei’s, ate the property o ( George Isai!y, tieceafed, being in the county ot Camden, bounded on the eall by the . Great Satilla r.ver, and on all othc. tides by .and vacant at the time of the survey tl.eri*., ALSO, One other tract or parcel of Land con taining 300 acres, ‘sc the fame more oriefs, late the property of George fjailid, deceased, being in the county of Camden, bou ded o . the taft. by the laid George Bailie’s land, and on all other lides by vunt land, at the time of the survey thereof. ALSO, All that tract of Land, containing 500 acres, BE the fame more or lets, nrigirally granted to R liert Bailie, decafed, being in the county of M Intofh, bounded fovith by the river Aiatam ha, e.-.lt on Inniis originally granted in Catharine L), ug afs, north on ands granted to William M-Intofn, -•nil v. etl or. lands granted to John M'Cullough. The two firlt tr..cts contai- good COTTON LAND, and the lall tract is of the first quality of T ide Swamp. AND ALSO, One undivided third of that valuable ISLAND, Opimfre to Durian, on the river Alatamnha, com monlv k'lown as the GENERAL'S LI.AND and - rigi ally to the lute general M'lntofh I'li s third w II contain about Coo ;cre-. of LAND >f ihe very firlt quality Titles are in?.ifputable.— Terms w’l! be made known by app ying to Dr. BAYARD, -n Cumbcrla- and Iftand, or to the lvb fctlbtr is -ava mall, and ihe iluaiion ad valuu of he land vill be . vpl iired bv applying to 1 110. M \S vl'C-ALL clq at Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 18. 76 FOR SALE, ■IOO acres of Swamp Land, on the ri ver Alatamaha : IT Is a part rs a tract of land granted to the 1 *c general .M‘l- t- Hi, in the f rk of the Alatamaha and Cat It. and (v.I.eJ the Point It is at the belt fn cl I the ule, and as little subject to u jurv from frelhes as any lai don the iver. Ihe purch fer can he r.i'c inmodatec. w ith high land near and bluiT on Cat He and, for a etilemetit, and a fufficient portion of Pine Land b.-ck, for the purpose of lumber for the plantation. If ihe pii-chaser is inclined to add the traft, there is adjoining n dfor luie 200 acres of Swamp Land, with a blulT fcttlemerit on on Cat Head, containing 150 acres of Pine Land, belonging *o the eflate of I fin P Ward, efq deceaf et 1 , i h iV lands tfge her, will ir>akr one of the mofl C'irrj.te.i* KIC./ai and CO l TOW PLANTATIONS in the ili*e “f Ge ig: , The Phu can be viewed, and tprms known, by application to the fubferiber ; ind a j lift h* ler vvifhmg to inspect the land, it wi I hi* il'ewti him, on app ic tioti to THOMAS M‘C aLL lilij. ar D.trieu. Joseph Habersham. Jidy 17 76. Til6a SUBSCRIBER offers fob s.vi.e, His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, In this city Joseph Habersham. June Id. 62 FOR SALE, Q V- .R AI verv va ! u-.tile.LOTS and BUILD i.VG in this ci t ; tlie lituation and terms fwli.chmay be Known “ii app icarion to Joseph Habersham. lime 16 (5g i'O RENT. i"HE Pi.ANTATTON on Hll chmfon’s Tfland pp litc av.i'-ntdi, called Wards, a’ prtlent planted b D ><£lor B. y aril. For terms ap ly to Joseph Habersham. July *3 78 * TO BE TEXTED. r TJ''lil'’. lIOL’SL lately occupied by major X Harden, awl the office adjoining. The tenement N0.2, over Messrs Ogdens3l Baker’s stoic, aiul several other houses. The situation anil terms of which may be known, on applica tion to Joseph Habersham. April SO. 42 N O Tc ~ \ LLrerfnn-. having any demands against the efttares > of ‘ h'-ni,., smith,an.l Thoniasand VV'il iam Smith, late of the citv of savannah, merchant*, are reque ted to reinlei the fame duly attelted, to Vtton Pemberton ; an.l thole indebted to laid estates, are requested to fettle with him. he being authoriled to receive payments and give acquittance* therefor. Susan M. Smith, Adm'rx. At ton I’emberton, -idm'r. September 1. Q 9 FOR SALE OKTjLi,.thh, ’ I “"HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the I I’hunderholt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn Had, afterwaid* cultivated by Richard M. William*, and Lte the prop, ty of I.’Hom.ua; on the premises area comforiahle D W El.l.lNG and OUT HOUSES, aud part thereof it under fence. For the culture of Cotton and as a market garden, no Ctuation near Sa vannah offer fucb advantage*, liichurd M. Stitcs. Sefteaitei ?, 38 Excliange CofFee-llousc. j ‘'T'HE Subscriber refpectfully inform- bis friend” end 1 the public, generally, that he has taken all tlio e ROOMS in the 1 XCHANGE. that w ere occm ied by the late Mr. H. Reynolds, with an intention of mak- ‘ ing it a permanent eftabliffiment ; and hop*, by his 1 efforts to give fatisfaftion to rhofe who may favor him i with their company, to merit a share ol public pa tronage Rooms will always be kept in ordei, fo> the reception of Societies and Clubj who may honor him with their meetings. < His BAR ROOM will be always fupplicd with the heft I.IQUOR- that can be procured ; a::d Ktws pah.?.s from different parts of the United .States are taken and regularly filed, for the amuf n.ent and con venience of tt.ofe who favor him with their cuflom He will also keep a regular Marine Lift, containing the ■ Arrivals and Clearances. Oys i'i R and BE; F STEAK SUPPERS will be furrifhed for any number, on giving timely notice; and parties accommodated with ieparate rooms. Robert Lester. Octobers. m TO Ri N'l\ A LARGE convenient Store and Cellar, in front of the Exchange...poiTeffion to be given immediately...ap ply to I’ rcderick Shaft! r. | October 1. joB FOR SJLE OX REjISOXABLE TERMS A Cypress Canoe built Boat, THIRTY odd feet tong 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 order. For terms ap ply at the office of this paper. July 9. 72 CAUTION. \ 1.1. pe-fons ate hereby cau-ioned agabift em ploy mg my NEGRO MAN, 808, (a brick laxer) .tr paying hvn any nwnev in my name, either for ho; work or otherwise, as I sh 1. pr et ute any [icrfoii cmpl ■> mg him with ut my pernvfii n, and will not snake any difcouiu for imney pa:d lnm without mv written order. Ann E!on. Oiflober 6 no Tenements in the Exchange, TO RENT. Will be rented to the highest bidders on the premises On Saturday th<- 14 th day of November vta \ at 10 o’clock in the fortnoon, the following Tenements in the Exchange, vim CELLARS, Nos. 1,2, and 3. ..S CORES, Nos 4 5,0, “, H, 9 ar.d 10. Also, the I.ONG-ROOM, known by the name of Merchants’ Hall; the norfh-eaft and north weft ROOMS on the fame floor l.ikewile, all the ROOMS in the third or upper flory. Terms made known on the day of sale. By order of the Trustees, Thomas Put, September 29.—107. Secretary. WILL BE SOLD, On the f.rJI TVi 1) \Y in November next, at the Court ; lloufe. in Savannah between the hours oj 10 and a o'clot, k , A NEGRO MAN, nam and DICK, who is able n do common C irpeifer’s work, and has b”en ac cuftomed to perform ihtc-iifu 1 dunes of a house fer vant—and also, hs mother DlANA—unief3 the\ sh uicl in the mean time be sc Id at private sale, a greeably to the wid • f Elizabeth Young. A note, with an approved end rfer, payable on the firft Jo nnarv next, with mterelt from the date, will be re ceived in payment. Joseph Clay, Ex'or. Persons difp fed to purchase the above Negroes, ire informed, that guarantee titles will be given b ihe reverend Joleph Ciay. September 12 too Georgia. “| By Thomas Bourke, clerk L. S Vot the court of Ord nary for the c un. Th : B urke. J ty of Chatham, and (late uforefaid. W HEHIiAS, William Dodson, has made appli cation for letters of administration on the estate and effects of Thomas Dcdl’on, late of Chatham count), Bu cher, deceased as nearelt of kht: t hefe are therefore to cte ar.d admonish ill and lingular the kindred and creditors of he deceased to tile their object ons (if any'hey have) in my of . (ice on or before the sth day < f November next other wise let ers of administration will be granted. Given under my hard and seal, this sth day of Oc tober, tn the year of our hid ime th ufand eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty ftcor.d year of American independence. it*. Georgia, 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk 1, r. ?of the court cf Ordinary, tor theenutv- Th : Bourke. J v of Cha ham. in the ftute aforefaid. WHEREAs William F. Port, *iias made apphea tion for lexers of administration on the estate and eHefts of John Dougherty, printer, deceased, as prin cipal creditor : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ti-gulartlie kindred and creditors of the deceased ta tile theirobiections (if any they have) in my office, j on or before the eigth day of November next, ether- ; wile letters of admimftrati n will he granted hm. 1 Given under my hand and Teal, this Bth dav of i October, r.i the year of our Lord, one thoulahd j eight hundred and teven, and in the thirty-le- Cond year of American Independence. 111 Georgia. “1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk > L S. > u. tof Ordinary for tht C unty of Th. Bourke. J Chatham, in the state aforefaid WHEREAS Mrs Jane Jackson, John Bolton and J ftuta E. White, have, made application for letters of administration on the estate and effects of John Jaakfon, late of the city of Savannah, merchant, leccafed, as next of kin. These are therefore to cite ar.d admonish all a d lingular the kindred ard creditors 61 the laid ieceafe.i, to file their bjeftions (if ar.y they have) in mv lifer, on or before the 25th day of October next, •herwile letters of administration will be granted them. Given under my hand and seal, this 25th day of September, in ihe yeat cf our Lord one th u and ei.aht hundred and fevers, ar.d in the 3id ye3r of American lndrpender.ee. Jp 68 Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in November next, At the Csurt-Houfe, will be fold, A variety of PRY GOODS, and fonte GROCE RJES ; Kvicd on as the property of John Hilton, at the fait of Robert H. Bowne. Condition* Cassi. Ben. Wuii, m. and. c. October 6 110 ■— ( On the first Tuesday in November next, \\ ill be fold at the State House in l.oiiifviilc, the fol lowing NEGROES ; levied on a* the property of Robert Barnard, at the suit of lfaac Hick*, t iz. Newberry, Newport, Mitchell, Plenty, Nancy and her four children ; Nanny, Amy, Juno aud her iluld Cynthia and Dona and. Benjamin Wall, si. and. g. . October 1. 108 On the first Tuesday in A'cri'embcr next, will be sold, at the coin- -house in the city of Sue art nuh , the following -YEGROES, levied on as the jirojicrly of John Wood, by virtue of an execu tion obtained by Charles M. Lide, Jack, l’olly, Daphney, Jenny, Joe, Prince, Sary, Hatty, Billey, Jenny, Cesser, Dido, Neptune, lien, Boatswain, Quash, Jenney, Ben, Bess, Sophy, Huger, Lelialt, Quash, Sam, Sandy, Ann, Dorah, bue, Miila, An nette, old Hester, young Hester. us, Lucy, Lawrence, Frederick, Grace, run ny, Patty, ‘Mary, Lemon, Margery, Tcnah, Sue, January, John, Tan.er, C'hatie's, Betty, Also, the plantation t ailed Lendet Hill, uiVi the improvements thereon, the crop of O-cifn, Corn, and other provisions, two Muies, stock of Cattle and some household furnilute. Ben. \\ till, M. E-. G. September 28 107. Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be fold at the Court Hi use in Biyan C unty, between the hours of 10 an 3 o’c! ck. A Tf"GRO FELLOW named YABO. le -ed on and to be lold, to fatisfv a mortgage duly f-.reciofed, by Thomas Y’oung fen. againll Richard Keaiing. Conditions of sale caffi Stephen J. Maxwell, s. b. c. September 5. 9 7. TO LET, That airy and convenient HOUSE, In Odingsell fireer, lately occupied by Mr. Jacob litLEit. l'offeflion wifi be given inuuediateiy. Eor particulars, enquire of John \V . Shi-hcv. October I. 108 Kees” CvcloEcEdi.:!. Kubferiber* are informed, that the FOURTH NtTMBi R is received, and ready for delivery ai this Office. I’he Filth and Seventh are da ly looked for from Philadelphia. 6 1-4 Cents Re :M. RAN AWAY”, my apprentice, Matthew Rees sek, about 19 or £0 years old, ami ab t . 7 inche, high Any person who will apprehend aid lodge him in gaal, ftali receive the above reward after* of vufiels and others, are catttiorrd aga'nft harboring or carrying off laid apprentice, under penal ty of prolecutioti. C. Gug* 1. September 24 * 104, 15 Dollars Reward. be given to any person who will lodge W in Jail nr deliver to the Owrfeer upon M;s. VVYLLY’S plantation on Skida vay Illand—two Negroes ur.fwering the fallowing defcriptir.n : BILLY, ab lit five feet ten or eleven inches in height, . rlerably well formed, th ugh fonte what Header, is remarkable f>r beingfeidbm seen wtth-. ut aim le upon his countenance. KING, ab ut five feet five’ or fi* inches high, ex ceeoiugiy well fltaped and mufcultr, tee feme what marked with the small pox, ceuntenan e fur!-.- Richard B. \V yiiy. July id. ‘ A reward of 15 dollars * _ Gn WILL he ‘-aid to any person, for apprehending a likeiy young fAC 'V-3 negro fellow, named ISHMA ’ L, kf* Lfi. and lodgin'g -im in goal. Hetsa r— - bout 5 feet fi or 7 indhes^htgh, f t aii adfive strong make, but a rET-yV* jaTi.V .TAJ- little bow legged, hi* countenance is rather hapdliime, his fkir. being blacl. and fntooth, hi* bait islhort but regular and neat, his manner vexed) is in fclent and oaring, he i* extremely artful and piattfib e ; he had on white woollen pautaioohs and wailtcoat and an old sailor’s biue jacket. He has a canoe with him, therefore it is fuppoied he keep about avanr.ah river, or Whitmarffi and the neighboring iilands. He belongs to the estate of W. Ncy e deceased, is wel known a bout t wn, and lately had a wench of the late Mrs. Sh ck as a wife. All inafters of veffcls are cautioned agair.ft carrying off the said negro. Fifty Dollars will he paid on conviction in a court of jufttce, of hi* having been harbored by a white, and twenty-five dollars by a black person. S. .NcyJe, Attguft 29, S4 one of the executor*. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, BY EYERITT Sc EVANS, ON THE 3\Y, SAVANNAH,(GEOROIa) AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM PAYABLE HALF* YEARLY, IN ADVANCE.