The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, October 22, 1807, Image 4

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The Subscribers Having entered into parncrftiip under il.t firm of BULLOCH 6c 04,EN, and having taken convenient {lores on Smith WtUkf. for tlie reception of all kinds of pr due offer tlieir services to their friends 1:1 the Factorage & Commission Business, to winch, as they intend to he confined, h prom tie thentlc.vcx it will fee in their power to giv< latitfaction. A. S. Bulloch, Thomas Glen. October ij lU Factor and Agent. M. SHEARER Inform! the Planters, that he continue'; to fi 1 PRODUCE and other proper*y on commiftiQ.i, an has plenty of Fite-Proof Warehouse Room, on liol ion’s Wharf. Octolier 17. 115 Thomas Storr, H’VINO taken part of the {lores occupied hy Jamis Johnston jun. esq. bet.* leave to tender his services to his friend* and the public, as a Factor & t omiui . -ion Merchant.. Should he be entrust and with the r'ifpofal of any part of their Crops, he fla tors himielt by his ufliduity and uti rennttetl attention to their xterefts, to merit a cominu ution of their favors. October J. 10S Commission £c Factorage BUSINESS. THE fubferiber having large and convenient Stores, on the wharf adjoining James Wallace, t sq. offer* his fervites to his lriends and the public, as a COM.MIb- MON MERCHANT ;ud FACTOR. Thomas* Lawrence. October 8.. .111 John S. Mitchell, Respectfully informs his friends and the puLUc if his commencement in the COM MISSION BUSIN E SS, in winch lint, he wftl, at all times, thankful y re tc vc, and punctually exectfe, their c ‘remands He h is onened his Cl unting Houle c? Mr. Janies John il< n, ju.ll r’s wharf Ocl l>i*r 6 At, IIS r CLASSICAL AND~ENGLISH Academy. V THE fuhfcribers refpeftfully io r orm their fellow chiz-ns, that they have affocia’ed together for the pur yote of conducting a henfivc ci.urfe of USE FUL and ÜBhRAI. EDUCATION, on the plan of approved and furcef.ful seminaries in the 11 rthern states, and in Europe. The Academy includes an Eng ifit, a Claflical, and a Mathematical School; alio, one appropriated (oltly to the tuition of young ladies, which is entirely separate from the others. The pupils, in general, are carefully inurlifted in the various branches which are eomprifod an a tegular and c.mplete F.nglifh education. In this rourfe, in cor.jurdtion with their Geographical lelfons, they are taught to delineate Maps and Charts, audio Vfe the Globes and other inftiumtnts, illustrative of Geography and Astronomy. In the Greek and I.atin department, the (ludents, af ter having laid a solid foundation in the Grammar and other elementary books, are conduit and thro* such parts of the celebrated prose and poetical writeis of antiqui ty,as ejperiencc and the heft usage have {hewn to be offedlual in the formation of ready and exitft cl.flic.il fcho ars. * j The lelfons andeaerclserof the Mathematical School Sre adapted to make the lludents fleilful and expert cal culator!, in whatever purl'uit the application of their Mathematical knowledge may become nec fury. The PUPILS attending the LADIES’ SCHOOL, ; in addition to their literary education, arc iuftru&ed in jiain work, embroidery, niuflin work. See. by a lady who is employed for that purpose. DRAWING and PAIN l ING, Portrait, I.andfcape nd Flowers, arc alio taught iu the Ichools, by an artjft of diftioguilhej talents. Whatever ability, long experience and sedulous at tention to prof, ftional improvement may lvive confer- 1 red 1 n the fubfenbers, has been faithfully exerted to ‘ cftahlilh in tfivir Academy a fyflem of instruction, l which, for method, difapline and extent, should pre sent to young per lon. of either fex.in Savannah and the Surrounding country, as many facilities of improve stent ts are to be obtained in any other(not collegiate) inftiturion. The fubfenber* would do great injustice to their feel fugs, did they nor avail .hcmfelves of the present op portunity of offering tc tbtii fr.ends and the publ c, their fincerc and grateful acknowledgements for the li beral patronage they have individually experienced, fincc their eftahlifhmcst in this city ; and they trust, that a sacred regard to the morals, and an unremitting solicitude for the real improvenn nt of their pupils, will fr ctjrc to them a continuance of the public favor. \\ . Green. AY. Prince. For further particulars, apply at the Academy, in Broughton street, oppoute colonel Sjxli.man's. Savannah, September 17. fTg 108 LUuE Warrants of Appraisement. Fur Sale at this oftide, N F. W Drug 6c Medicinal Store, On the Bay opposite the Exchange, next door to Messrs Tavloh Cf Schidkeu. Dn. J. B. BERTHEEOT, RESPECTFULLY informs hit friends and thepub lic, that he has just received a complete uffortmect of all kinds of Drugs, Patent and other Medicines. Dr. J. B. Berth el ot, * J F.SPECTCJLLY informs the public that he poffes ’ fesa fovcrcign remedy iorts of Venereal Dis eafet—perfons of both fexUs can with confidence make use of it. Hie advantages of this remedy are, liat-a young man may take tills medicine, and be per fedlly cured, without • difeovery on the part of his con edtions; also, the patient may, without apprehending any danger, expofc himfelf to cold, night air, and rain, and pursue his usual avocations, as it requires no par ticular regimen, other than to sustain from the contmif fion ofexcefsts. Those who may apply to him at his medicinal Ihop, near the Exchange, may be allured of the molt profound fccrecy being oblerved. August 29. 94 TO BE RENTED. HOUSE lately occupied by major Harden, and the office. adjoining. The tenement No. 2, oicr Messrs Ogdens be Baker’s s’oie, and several other houses. The situation and terms of which may he known, on applica tion to Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. TO RENT. THE PLANTATION on Hn.chinfon’s Ift-tnd. ppofite ‘-avarnah, called Wahls, at present planted by l)o<ftor B„yard. For terms apply to Joseph Habersham. July *3 78 TO RENT, A X.ARCE convenient Store and Cellar, in front of the exchange,..pulltflion to be given immediately.,.ap piy to Frederick Shaffer. October 1. 108 TO LET Tint airv end convenient HOUSE, In Odingsel! Freer, late’y occupied hy Mr. Jacob !ir l’ofieflion wi !be given immediately. For particulars, enquire of John VV. Slv ft’ r. October I 108 “for sale ON REASONABLE TERMS A Cv :e - Canoe belt Boat, THIRTY odd feet long and five feet vide in the clear, rows w ith fix i.ars, >s also provided with a fail The above mentioned br at is not one year old, has lately been palmed and is 111 complete order. For terms ap ply at the office of this paper, July 9. 72 FUR SALE, SEVERAL verv v fu-.ide LOTS and BUILD INGS. in ths ctiv ; the iituation and ttjrr.s of winch may be known < n app icafion to Joseph Habersham. lime id *4 FOR SALE, Ail that Tract or p.iivci ol Land con tainii g 350 acres, BF. the fame more o* left, at- the property of Ge-.ig. Rally, occc led, ben.g in the county c f Cannier , b unded on the c-alt by the Great Sxlill.i rivtr, ai dor all o’liei t “a by laud vacant at thc timecf the survey ihcre f. ALSO, One other tract, or parcel of Land con taining 330 acres, Be the fame mere oriel's late the property of George Gaihe, decealld, Icing i ‘lie county of Camden lioui (led o tin eall by the laid George Bailie’s kind, and -it dl o*f. t r fide* by var.t laud, at the tune of the xuivey thereof. ALSO, All that tract cl’ Land, containing 500 acres, BF the fame more or lets, origirally granted to R hert Ba be, denied, bcnig in the county of M Intofti, bounded fou.fi by the rivtf Alatam ho evil on lands originally grarted to Catnmne Drug lass. north *n ands granted to William MTnrolh and weft on land; granted to John M'Cnllough. Tt. two firtt tracts contain good COT EON LAND, and the lull tract is or cue Faisr quAL tv of Tibe Swamp. . AND ALSO, One undivided third of that valuable. ISLAND, Oppofi c to Darian, , n the river AUtamaha, com monly known .s the GF.N. H AL’S ISLAND and originally granted to the lute general MTntofli This third will r-'iitain ab in 800 acres of J.ANI of the very firif quality T os are indif’putable.— Terms will be made known by applying 10 Dr BAYARD, on Cumberla and Hand, or to the sub feriber in Savannah, and the fiuation and value of llie land will be explained by applying to THOM AS M'CAI.L efq at Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 18 76 FOR SAT. ‘ OR TO LEASE, r T''HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the I I'hunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn tradt, afterwards cultivited by Richard M. Williams, and l ite the property ot L’Homaca; on the premises area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES, and part thereof is under fence. For the culture of Cotton and as a market garden, no iituation near Sa vannah offer such advantages. Jiicliard M. Stites. Sepjctfcicr 8, .js Tenements in the Exchange, TO RENT. Will he rented to the highest bidders on the premises On Saturday the 14 th day of .Vovember next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the following Tenements in the Exchange, via. CELLARS, Nos. 1,2, and 3...S TORES, Nos. 4 -5,6, 7, 8,9 and 10. Also, the LONG-ROOM, known hy the name of Merchants’ Hall; the rmrth-eaft arid north-vtft ROOMS on the famt floor. Likewise, all the ROOMS in the third or upper story. Terms made known on the day of lale. By order of the Trustees , Thomas Pitt, September 29.—107. Secretary. Inferior Court, Chambers , 15 th October, 1807. Present, their honors Wm. Smith, A. S.Uuiioch. James Clark, 1 vs ( CA. SA DavidE.Graham.) Ma y° r ’ 3 Court < Savannah. On the petition of David E. Graham, Bating that lie is confined in the cj mm on goal of this county, by virtue of aca sa. ifftnug out of the Savannah Mayor*o C< ur, ut the suit < f James C ark; and, that he i6 unable to pay his debts, or futlsfy the execution un der which he is confined $ but is tviihng to del.ver up all his est ate for the benefit of his creditors, and P r ->” n £ to be admitted to the benefit cl the Inlolver.t Debtor's A CvS of this ilate: It is Oudereu, That ro*ice of this application be ierved upon each of the creditors of the said Da vid E. Graham, or publ.fhed in one of the Gazette.. <>f this city, that they may appear at the Court* Houle, ii Savannah, on the isthday of November en iuiitg, to lhew caufc (it any tliey have) why the pray er of the petitioner lliou.d not be granted. J£xtract from the minutes . Job T. Bollcs, clerk . October 17 fM ‘ ~5 NOTICE. A LLperfons having any demands against the efttates -Tx of I homas Smith, ami 1 homas and William Smith, late of the city of Savannah, merchants, are requested to render the fame duly attested, to Atton Pemberton ; and those indebted to laid estates, are requested to fettle with him, he being authorilcil to receive payment* and give acquittances therefor. Susan M. Smith, Adm'rx. Atton Pemberton, Adm'r . September 1. 99 Court of Ordinary. ORDERED, that until the governor may send a Dedimus, to qualify the Clerk as Escheator, that the court do undertake tlie du ties annexed thereto, and that due noticed’ sales be given in the name of the Court of Ordinary, agreeable to law. Ordered to be published. Extract frost the Minutes. Thomas,Bourke, Clk. c.o. 5c k.r. June 2 56 A reward of 15 dollars WILL be raid to any person, for apprehending a likely young negro fellow, named ISHMAEL, gjT LX anJ lodging .aim in goal. He is a i A/ , out eet <* ° r 7 inches high, j. of an aftive strong make, hut a ,itt,e bow legged, his countenance xK* f is rather handsome, his {kin being black and smooth, his hair isfliort but regular and neat, his manner (when vexed) is ir.- fclent -ml curing, he is extremely artful and plaufib e ; he had on white woollen pantaloons and waillcoat.aud an old fiiilor’s blue jacket. He has a canoe with lam, therefore it is supposed he keeps about .savannah river, or Whitmarfli and the neighboring islands. He belongs to the eftatc of W. Neyle deceased, is wet- known a bout town, and lately had a wench of the late Mrs. Silicic as a wife. All mailers of veflels are cautioned against carrying oft'the said negro. Fifty Dollars will be paid on conviction in a court of justice, of his having been harbored by a white, and twenty-five dollars by a black person. S. Neyle, August 29. <>J ene of the executors. 20 Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the sub ■ -ini < ir |t >erj a mu i atto mln> namt( j . H CHARI.ES, c nimonly called j u xs. l Cuakles Minis. Heisaboutl <lVe <eet two or thrce inches 1 vihigh ; is a likely fellow , a tay- J lor by trade ; had on when he j went away, u brown cloth toa- ] tar ma— - - tee and nankeen pantaloons He went away on horfi -back, on Monday last. It is supposed that he will make up tlie country He is ve ry'artiui, and vrill probably attempt to pass for a free | man j The above reward will be given to any person who will deliver him to me, or secure him in any gaol in the flute,and a.l reafonub e charges paid. Joseph Sutler. N. B. All persons are hereby cautioned against har boring, employing, or carrying him oft". October 15 114 15 Dollars Reward. AbfconJed, about three weeks J I go, a A NEGRO MAN, named * L .EM, a tay lor; a flout well made (j 4fellow fmooth-faced, his eyes large, >, '~i@HC’ übout five feet ten inches high. Had et and overalls, a bla.k hat, and ™ ~ -.-IP’ white ihirt. He p etends to be something of a sailor, ar.d may probably attempt to get off in (ome veflel. All mailers of veil;is are there fore cautioned against taking him oft'. The above reward will be paid to any person who will secure him in any gaol in the ilate, or deliver him to the lublcriber ; and live dollars will be paid for ia lorm-.ion that will lead to secure him. George Enoe. Septembers jei FOR SALE, THE ur.expired lease of a LOT, wherein are TWO HOUSES. The one a two-story, veil calculated for business, and the accomniodaticn of a genteel family, with every convenience requisite, via. chair-house, liable, kitchen, &c. ; the other, a or.e ftory, next to the above, with a room and fire-place back, noted for being an excellent {land for a retail grocer. The terms may be known by applying to the fubfciibcr, near the Piay-houfe. M. Whitley. Odtober 15 114 Board of Fire Masters, Savannah, September 14 th. ISO 7. ‘T’HE BOARD OF FUHT. MASTERS, from 1 A ate inspection of the Eire Buckets, are induced to recommend to the citizens, a due obfei vance of the Fire Ordinance, by keeping their Fire Buckets in -rood order, and lettered, and in fafe convenient places The law will be rigidly enforced agumil all those who tfe tire b cket6, except in case of alarm. Extract from ,ht Minutes. ’3 Thomas Pitt, Clerk. SHERI FF : S~SALE7 On the first 1 UESDAY in November next, \Y ill be fold, at ’.he Court-He.tlie. in Bunocii county, at tbt: utual licuil cf Die, 200 acres of LAND, Situated and lying in Bulloch county, known by the name ot the FlaCwPomd—taken as the pr pert 7 of William Brown, to faiisfy Jacob Nev'et's execu tion vs Brown; returned to me oy a conitablc, September the 25th, 1807. j Daniel Boatwright, s. b. i October 10—112 WILL BE SOLD, ‘ On the sirs 4UESD W in Kovtmber next, s! the Court lloufc, in Savannah, hlzvccn the iiaure of ic and i iV/l- 1 , A NEGRO MAN, named DICK, who is able to do common Carpenter’s work, and has been ac customed to perform the ulual duties of a lioufe for vam— and also, hm mother DlANA—unlefs tiny should in the mean time be scld at private ia!e, a’- t greeably to the will c.f Elizabeth Young. A note, with an approved endorser, payable on the firit Ja nuary next, with lntereft from the date, will be re. ceivtd in payment. Joseph Clay, Ex’or. Persons disposed to purchase the above Negroes, are infor-Ttd, ‘hat guaranies titles will-be given by the reverend Jelcph Clay. “ 1 September 12 lOS c. IT SHERIFF’S SALES, ~~ CONTI-NvED. On the first T uesday in November next, Will be fold at the Court-Hettf m Savannah, b?* tween the hours of ten and three ’cl; c An undivided H ALF of THREE JOT in village of St. Gaul, fronting, on the we: . he rofi cletice ot Mr. J.depli Davis, and ‘lie late rtfiiler.ee ■ t Mr. Ednaut and vVarren—Levied on as the property of John P Oats, to fatisfy Fre.leuck Shaffer, suit iv r. Alio, a HOUSe. and LOT in Broughton-ftrec— levied on as the property of Thomas Brown and J- hn Gable, Conditions, c:t(h. John Wiuiams, 5. c. c. October 15.—-i 13 Sheriff's Sale. On the first Tuesday iu November next, Will be fold at the Comt H.iufe m Bryan C’ imtv, between the hours of 10 ant 3 I’clock, A NEGRO FEDLOW named YaIIO, levied on and to be fold, to fatisfy a mortgage duly foreciofed, by Thomas Young fen. against Richard Keating. Conditions of sale calh. ■y Step A en J. Maxwell, s. b. c. September 5 97. Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in November next, At the Court-Idoufe, will be fold, A variety of DRY GOODS, and fonie GROCU RIES ; levied Oil as , property of John Hilton, at tile luit of Robert Id. Bo „ ne. Conditions Calh. Ben. Wall, m. and. c. October 6 \ jq o—l On the first Tuesday in November next, Will befo ‘d at the State Hcufe in I.ouifville, the fol lowing NIiGROEb ; levied on as the of Robert Barnard, at tlie fuir of li'uac Hicks, viz. Newberry, Newport, Mitchell,Plenty, Nancy and her lour children ; Nanny, Amy, Juno and her child Cynthia and Donat and. Benjamin Wall, ji. D. c. October 1. O n the first luesduy .n Movember r.ext, ovill be sold, at the court-houee in the aty of Savan nah, the following J\ EG ROES, levied on as the property of John Wood, by virtue of an execu tion obtained by Charles M. Lidc, Jack, Poily, Daphney, Jenny. Joe, Prince, Sar y> Harry, Billey, ’Jenny, ‘ Ceaser, Dido, Neptune, Ben, Boatswain, Quash, Jenncy, Bun, Buss, Sophy, Hager, Leliah, Quash Sam, Sandy, Ann, Doruh, Sue, Miila, An nette. old Hester, young Hester, Betsey, Cyr us, Lucy, Lawrence, l'rederick, Grace, run ny, Pally, Mary, Lamon, Margery, ‘J’er.ah, Sue, January. John, Tamer, Chaiies, Bettv, Also, the plantation called Lenden Hiii, vith tire improvements thereon, the crop of Cotton, Corn, and other provisions, two Mules, stock of Cattle and seme household furniture. Ben. ‘m.T. c September 2 ?