The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, October 17, 1807, Image 4

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the ship* Alexander Hamilton and YA\/,i K froni Liverpool, Meliss, Taylor & Cos. Have rrceii “i, in part , their supply of WINTER GOODS; ArA hy the fhio Miry, <jai’y eirpc&cd from Gree they are to have the remainder, which, together, wiilrnakf* a very gro at variety and extensive assortment (}f an well Itlefted GOODS, as have ever came to this market... Wing every article of them felefttd by one <>f the partner* r< Tiding in Britain, who is pofiefled of every advantage of procuring goods on the heft terms, which will enable them to make sales at a vei y low rate. An/otig the Goods received, will he found, Tin- following Articles, viz. White ‘ HUf ... A .... Green and ‘ 1 LA,NS Brown I.ondon DnfJile ry Briftpl ditto C ELANKETS ■*-4 to 12-4 Raft ditto \ White \ Blue / 10-d > WELCH FLANNELS Scatiet and V Yellow * Ore bale London drefTed Superfine Cl’ th* and ( .iflinrjcrr. / _ ... Two calcs London n ad.- 1 lats of the Y For ret ** lm S very bell rjuality aid new ell falbion j Ore case ncivclt fj/h oti I.ondon draw P.nnnets An extensive aflortu.ci.t of Yorkfhirc fttpcrfinc Cloths and Caflimeres Ditto ditto second Cloths And ditto Caflimcic. Yorkfbtrr Narrow Cloths Blue Strouds—Na| t Fiijc Bath Coating—f earnought and coarse Cloths, of every delcnption. Patent Cold “) 5233 Mar lilies Quilt.ng ( VEST COATING Swanstlown J Benct‘ wotfled and cotton patent Cords Cotton Corduroys Yi iveteent and Fancy Cords, of all colours and prices Men's and Youth’s W 001, , Ditto ditto p ated J Ditto ditto fine, V. HATS, in convenient l adies ditto ditto (boxes for country lfores Youth’s and Children's plated 1 Servant’* Glazed 1 rather / H jrdwat e, done up in wellafforted calks,forffiop keepers Duttons of al kinds Gnus and Gun Locks Knives and corks Docket and Fen Knives—Spectacle. Packet and pound Fins Needles—l lorn and !vo r y Combs Da.lies elegant ornamented hair Combi Cotton Hosiery, of every dtftription Worlled and Lamb’s Wool ditto ditto Calicoes aid printed Cambrics, new paternj Siik Chambrays.of an elegant llylta Cotton ditto—Dimities JM and *>-4 Cambric ditto Jbain CambiKs, a I width. Yi-gatjt figured ditto Cambric shawls and other fiik ditto Jlaclc Barcelona, and various other silk Handkerehitls A complete assortment of new fafliion Ribbco C"tton Counterpanes Roma and Pu licat Handkerchiefs Dur-nti, Calimancoe* arid Shalloon. Eombazett* and Bonbazceui Satin Feeling V hite and black Perfuo Black silk Florentine Ditto Satin Ditto Mode Ditto Crape Ladies’ Fic Nie and other silk Glovej Ditto ditto Cotton ditto Ladies’and gentlemen’s Ik Hof* Sewing silk and I v ill ’1 hread Laces and ditto Edging Cotton ditto ditto ditto -Huckabacks—fancy Diaper Fancy Towel*—fable Cloths Cotton Shirting—l ah e Covers 6d, Bd, lod, 20d, clalp head Nails Crockery Ware, m well assorted cratesfofrttsJUng GDI* W are, in ditto, St c Stt. October 0. 110 Court of Ordinary. ORDF.RED, that until the” governor may send a Dolinins, to qualify the Clerk us Estimator, that the court do undertake the du ties annexed thereto, undthal due noticcof sale.- be given in the name of the Court of Ordinary agreeable to law. Ordered to be published. Extract from the Minuet. Thomas Bourkc, Ok. c.o. St k.r. June 2 56 ~ PAINTING. SETH 11. KEFN, INFORMS the gentleman of Savannah and the pub lic in general, that he cariies on the HOUSE and SIGN FAINTING, m the Ibo i next door to octor John Love’s, on the Bay ; where all bttfinef. in his line will be attended to, when called U| on, with ltridl attention. GROCfRIf ‘* will he taken for payment, if more convenient for the employer. September 19. 103 15 Dollars Reward. Absconded, about three weeks I Q f *go, a A NEGRO MAN.named 5 v JKM, ataylor; a flout well made |j fellow .(inooth-faced, hi* eyes Urge. F-< v’ijt’- #bout five feet ten inches high Had on when he went “IT a fuftian jack 'Jf ’ ey ’ i et and overalls, a black hat. and white Hurt. He p etends to he so meriting of a sailor, and may probably attempt to ret off in lomc velfel. All mallets f vessels air there fore cautioned againd taking him oil. The above reward will be paid to any pci on who wi 1 secure him in any gaol in the (late or Je iver him to the tubicriber ; and live dollars will be paid for in formation that will lead to secure han. (iconic ilnoe. w September 15 NEW Drug Sc Medicinal Store, On the Hay opposite the Exchange, next door to Messrs Tatlor it! ’ Scrilrer. Dr. J. B. berth elot, RESPECTFULLY informs his friend* and the pub lic, that he has just received a complete assortment of all kinds of Drugs, Patent ant! other Medicines. l)r. .1. B. Berthelot, PFSPECTULLY wformsthe public that he posses ses a sovereign remedy for all forts of Venereal Dis eales—ptrfont of both sexes can with confidence make uleofit. The advantages of this remedy are, that a young man may take this medicine, and be per fectly cured, without i difeovery on the part of his con nections; also, the patient may, without apprehending any danger, t ipofe himlelf to cold, night air, and rain, and purlue his ulual avocations, as it requires no par* tirular regimen, other than to fullain from the commis sion oi excesses. Those who may apply to him at his medicinal Ihop, near the I xchange may be assured of the moft profound secrecy being oblerved. Augufl 29. 94 Tenements in the Exchange , TO RENT. Will be rented to the highell bidders on the premises On Saturday the 14 h dan of November next, at 10 o’clock in the fotenoon, the following Tenements in the Exchange, viz. CELLARS, Nos. 1,2, and 3...STORES, Nos. 4 5,6, , 6,9 and 10. Alio the I.ONG-ROUM, known by the name of Merchants’ Hail; the north-eall ■ and noith Well ROOMS on the fame floor Likewise, ail the ROOMS in the third or upper llory. Terms made known on the day of tale. 11 y order of the Trustees, Thomas Pitt, September 29.—107. Secretary. ~N O T I C E. A I.l,perfon* having any demands againd the efttates [l‘of . homas Smith,and Ihomasund William Smith, late of the citv of Savannah, merchants, are retpielled to render the fame duly attqfied, to Atton Pemberton ; anti thole indt hu and to said edtttes, are requeded to fettle with him, he being authorded to receive payments and give acquittances therefor. Susan M. Smith, Adm'rx. Atton Pemberton, Adm'r. September 1. 99 “caution. A LI persons a e hereby cautioned againd em ploying my N..GRO MAN, HOB, (a brick la\et) r paying him anv monev in my name, either so- hi* work or oihc w,fe, as 1 (It II pr ecute any pet ton empl vying him with ut my perntuu n, aim will not make any tiifc uni foi money paid him w ith ut mv written order. Ann Elon. Oftcber 6 jio TO LET, - ” That airy •n<l convenient HOUSE, In Odingsell dreer, late'y occupied by Mr. Jacob Ipiek. Poffeflion wi 1 be given immediately. For particulars, enquire of John W. Shaffer. October 1. 108 FOR sALr. OR TO Li.ASE, r ~l ’HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the A Thunderbolt road formerly a part of Fair l awn trad, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams, and 1 te the property ofl.’Homaca; on the premifts are a comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES, am 1 pari thereof is under fence For the culture of Cotton and a* a market garden, no situation near Sa vanuah offer luch advantages. Richard M. Stitcs. September 8. 98 Board of Eire Masters, Savannah. September 14 th. 1807. ’’TT ‘HE. BOAR OF FIRE MASTERS, from a .1 ate impection of the Fire Buckets, are induced to recommend to the citizens, a due observance of the Fire Ordinance, by k. eping their Fire Buckets in good order, and letteted,and :n laliconvenient places The law wit| be rjgidly enforced againtt all thole who use Ere b cketi, except in cale of a.arm. Extract font the Minutes. ’3 Thomas Put, Clerk. Superior Court, Chatham < ‘ouutr/. April Term, iso7 r^N. the petition of Barrack Gibbons, of the county > of Chatham, in the Hate of Georgia, planter, da ting. that a certain deed of gift made and executed by William M’Dotiald, formerly of tho parish of St. George, then province, now date of Georgia, by w hich lie gave and convened unto his’ wife Margaret, his sou John, and his daughter Mary M’honald, after wards Mary hntlie, and to the larvivor or lurviv ors of them, then heir and adigns foiever, all his es tate, real a id perlonal, whatsoever and wheresoever Ctuate, with the tights member* and appurtenances to the laid landed, or real ellate bel ’nging, and the luture issue and enci vale ol ;he female Haves, and his flock of every kind, beating date the fir It day of July in the year of out lord one thouland liven hundred and six ty three, (a copy whereof as nearly as the petitioner could recollect wa> annexed to the laid petition, is now lodged in the clerk’s office together with an affidavit puriuant to the laws of force in this date in fucii ca ll's) that the laid deed of gift was 1011, or deflroyed by time, accident, or during the revolutionary war; and praying the benefit intended by the laws of force in this llate, for the purpose of ellabhlhing lad papers,and other circumdaimal proof being laid before the court. k is ordered that the said deed of gift be edablilhcd as due ted b> law, on the laid Barrack Gibbon’s pub lishing a weekly notice in one of our public Gazettes of this date, lor the space of fix Caliandar months; unlels good and lufficient caule lhall be {hewn to the contrary w ;thm the said fix months, or other matter ihail appear to the court againd the fame Extract frcri th: minutes, this 20 ih April , 1807 (t 40) Job T* Bobes, Uik. SHERIFFS SALE. On the first TUESDAY in November next, W ill be fold, at the Court Houle, in Bulloch county, a: the ul'ual hours of lale, 200 acres of LAND, Situated and lying in Bulloch county, known by the name ot the Flag-Pond—taken as the pr perty of William Brown, to fitisfy Jacob Neve.’s execu tion vs Brown ; returned to me oy a conttable, September the 15th, 1807. Daniel Boatwright, s. b. c October 10—112 CITY SHERIFF’S SALES, CONTINUED. On the first Tuesday in November next, f W ill be fold at the Court-Hnufe in Savannah, be twejn the hours often and three o’clock, An undivided HALF of THREE LOTS, in the village of St. Gaul, fronting, on the well, the resi dence of Mr. Jol'eph Davis, and the late residence of Mr. Edmund Warqen—Levied on as the property of John P Oats, *0 fatisfy-Fre levick Shaffer, survivor. Also, a HOUSE and J.OT in Broughton-fireet levied on as the property of Thomas Brown and John Gable. Conditions, ccfh. John Williams, s. c. c. October 13.—113 WILL BE SOLD, On the firjl TUE DAY in November next at the Court lloujc, ta Savannah, between the hours 0} ic and 2 o’clock, ANF.GRO MAN, nam and DICK, who is able to do common Carpenter's work, and has been ac ‘ uuftometl to perform the ulual du'ies of a heufe fer c vant —and tdfo, his mother DlANA—unlefs they should in the mean time be scld at private file, a greeably to the will i,f Elizabeth Young. A note, with an approved endorser, payable on the firll Ja nuary next, with interest from the date, will be re ceived in payment. Joseph Clay, Ex'or, Persons dilpofed to purchase the above Negroes, are informed, that guarantee titles will be given b the reverend Jc feph Clay. September 12. io Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in November next, Wil* be foid at the Court-House in Bryan County, between the hours of ic an 3 o’clock, A NEGKO FELLOW named Y ABO, levied on and to be fold, to fatisfy a mortgage duly f .reclofed, by Thomas Young fen. againli Kicliard Keating Conditions of sale cafli Stephen J. Maxwell, s. b. c. September 5. 97. Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in November next, At the Court-Hoafe, will be fold, A variety of DRY GOODS, and fome GROCE RIES ; levied on as the property of John Hilton, at the suit of Robert H. Bowne. Conditions Calh. Ben. VV all, m. and. g. October 6 110 On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be fold at the State House in I ouHville, the fol lowing NEGROES ; levied on as the property of Robert Barnard, at the luit of Isaac Hicks, •. iz. Newberry, Newport, Mitchell, Plenty, Nancy an? her four children ; Nanny, Amy, Juno and her tbild Cynthia and Domed. Benjamin Wall, m. and. c. October !. 108 On Tuesday in Ji/'cnj ember next, itnll be sold, at the cour -house in the city <f Savan nah , the following NEGROES, In led on as the property of John IVood, by virtue of an execu tion obtained by Charles M. Tide, Jack, Polly, Daphney, Jenny, Joe, Prince, Sary, Harry, Jlilley, Jenny, Ceaser, Dido, Neptune, lien, lioatswain, ’ Quash, Jenney, lieu, Bess, Sophy, Hager, Leliah, Quash, Sam, Sandy, Ann, Dorah, Sue, Milla, An nette, old Hester, young Hester, Betsey, Cyr us, Lucy, Lawrence, Frederick, Grace, Fan ny, Patty. Mary, Lemon, Margery, Tcnah, Sue, January, John, Tamer, Charles, Betty, Also, the plantation called Lenden Hill, with the i: . movements thereon, the crop of Cotton, , Corn, and other provisions, two Mulesstock of Cattle and some household furniture. Ben. Wall, m. and. g. September 28 107. A reward of 15 dollars 4 WILL be paid to any person, for apprehending a likely young negro fellow, named ISHM AEiL, and lodging .rim in goal. He isa bout 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, Ttgofan atffive strong make, but a fcirktU a 2 '*> ‘•’iWi *‘ ttle * !0W fegg'd, hi*countenance j - ! and x—r h rather handsome, his lkin being black ar.d smooth, his hair is short but regular and neat, his manner (when vexed) is in fclent and caring, he is extremely artful and plauiib e ; he had on white woollen panta'oons and waiflcoat.and 3n old Tailor’s blue jacket. He has a canoe with him, therefore it is supposed he keep about avannah river, or Whitmarfh and the neighboring islands. He belongs to the ellate of W. Neyle deceaftd, is wel known a bout town, and lately had a w ench of the late Mrs. Shirk as a wife. All mailers of veflels are cautioned against carrying off the said negro. Fifty Dollars will be paid on conviction in a court of juilice, of his having been harbored by a white, and twenty-five dollars by a black person. j S. Neyle, Augulf 2?. 9t one of the executors. Loan Office, Georgia, June 23d, 1807. Notice is hereby given, that in con formity with the provisions of the act supplementary to the act, intituled “ An act making provision for the re demption of the whole of the public debt of the United States,” books will be open at the office of the commis sioner of loans for Georgia, on the first day of July next, to continue open un til the seventeenth day of March, 1808, inclusively, the fourteen last days of each quarter excepted, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions lor such parts of the old six per cent, deferred six per cent, and three percent, stocks, as may, on the day of subscription, stand on the books of the said com missioner of loans. Those proprietors of the old six per cent, and deferred stocks, who may subscribe, will receive in lieu thereof anew six per cent, stock, equal to the unredeemed amount of the stock sur rendered, redeemable at the pleasure of the United States, under a proviso, however, that no reimbursement .shall be made except for the whole amount of any such new certificate of stock, nor till after six months previous no tice : and the proprietors of the three per cent, stock who may subscribe, will receive in lieu thereof, a six per cent stock, equal to sixty-live per cent, oi the amount of three per cent, sur rendered, redeemable in the same manner as the new six per cent, above mentioned but not reimbursable, How ever, without the assent of die holders, until after the whole of the new six per cent, (given in exchange for old six or deferred as above mentioned) as well as the whole of the eight per cent, stock of the United States, shad have been reimbursed. It is also provided, that in everv reimbursement which may take place, a preference will be given to those creditors who may no tify their wish to be reimbursed; and that if the applications of that effect shall at any time either or la.i short of the sum then applicable to that purpose, the priority oi payment shad, so far as may be necessary, be deter mined by lot. The present stock-holders who re side in any part of Europe, and may assent to that modification, may, at their option, receive the interest accru ing on the new stock, either in the U nited States as heretofore, or in Lon don or Amsterdam, at par; in weich last case, the interest will be paid tm.’-e by the bankers of the United State b, six months subsequent to the day on which the same would be payable in the United Ste. and subject to no variation; nor to any other deduc tion than a commission to the bankers, < done half per cent, on tire interest thus paid. JAMES ALGER, Commissioner sf. E/n/pis. MO TE. Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal six per cent, stock, subscribed before 4 the Ist October, I£o7, will be entitled to receive, 649 62 of new six. — If subscribed be tween the Ist October and 31st December, 1807, 644 37 between the Ist January, £c 17 til March, 1808. ’ 619 03 Proprietors of 1000 dol lars nominal deferred, sub scribed before the Ist Oc tober, 1807, wil! be entitled to receive 855 78 tween the Ist Octqber, and 3.lst December, J 207, 853 62 between the Ist January, and the 17th March, 1808, 831 42 Being the unredeemed amount of the old stock on the Ist of July and October- 1807, and Ist January, 1808, respectively. Proprietors of 1000 dollars three per cent, stock will be entitled to receive 650 dollars of new six. to§- Rees’ Cyclopaedia. Subscribers are informed, that the FOURTH NUMBER is received, and ready for delivery at this Office. The Fifth and Seventh are daily looked for from Philadelphia.