The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, November 05, 1807, Image 4

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LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Post-Office, Savannah , on the first of November, 1807. A. James Armstrong, 2 S—— Atkinson Francis Anone q B. Capt. H. Brookings S Wrn. Butler Mrs. Margt. Bout quin Peter Boltin, us Tames IStiun S Patrick Brown G. H. But rough q Luke Blount Benj. H Buckner S-Joshua Ballard Win. Bird v) Miss Clarissa Brown Capt. David Beck S Dr. John Brickoll C. John G. Cox, 0 > Miss Silian F. Clark Wm. Cock, 4 $ P. Carre John Charlton J Campbell Margt. Coiient, 3 q Barnard Cohen Christie, M‘Lachlan Sc S John Cooper Go. q Wrn. C. Campbell Caig Sc Micthd, 2 S Lewis Cope, 2 Tom Cook 2-Peter Coffin Lemuel Clooker, 2 SVV m. Crawford D. Luther Davis Mrs. Ann Duke, 2 Miss Jane DclcgaU J Miss Ulc y R'likee Tdiss Maiy Douglas J Dennis be Williams Nathan Dancll S 11 • bobbins John Docket Joseph Dennis Charles Douglas q W in. Dodson David Sk John Douglas’- Alexander Drew Thomas Dollaghan q E. Wm. F.iland Stephen Elliott John Eigla q Maigarct Ewell E. Dr. S. Fairchild, 2 S John Ford John Forsyth S Miller Fleming G. Thomas Gilrhrist b John Goldwire Mrs. John Gibbon* q Miss M- (Jarnsey Wm. Gibbs S H. Harman Hines S Capt. Samuel Harding Christian Hendrickson q Christopher Hall Martha Hill £ Janies H allied Joseph Hill JacobHotltnan Jehu Harden S Hunter 8c Minis Mossman Ec Houston,2 q John Haldiidge Capt. lienry Harvey £ Thomas Hylton Mis Mary Holiday q James Hill I.ScJ. Johnson, Robertson 8t S John Jack Cos. i, Peter Juillct Miss Ann M. Johnston K. John M. Kunze S Eli zabeth Karr Joseph Kitcher q James Kelling L- Trederick Long S Domingo Lcmeis Dr. Love, jun. q John Loveit M. Da. licl Macaulay, 3 S Mary Maxwell Robert Merritt q ‘1 homasMnnn Miller ‘ S Margaret Mail Eliz.r Martinangel q Robert M’Dougall ‘Thomas Mason £ Peter JVTfcnwd Miss Julia Ann Mont- q James Morris fill’d J* John H. M'lntosh Margaret Morris q Janet M Donald Capt Joseph Meric J Elizabeth M Murren Priscilla Moixlie q James M i Iding Lieut. Willium MeadS John L. Aliruff George -Munson q L. Zuchariah Nettles S O. John O'Conway S Azor Orne P. Aliss Sarah Proctor S John Trico James Pclot q Q- Mrs, Moaly Quin S R. Hugh Ross 10 S Caleb Raymond Nathaniel Riesser q Patrick Rose Wm. Robertson S (ieorge Rugan, 2 Samuel Russell, 2 q Abner Ross Andrew S. Rhodes S S. Daniel Shearman S Joseph Sttdor AVm. Scott q Thomas Spalding James Scott S Geo. W. Stephens C.eorge Smith q Jesse Scruggs Hester Simon S Thomas Stewart T. Richard and Charles £ Hezekiah Talmage 1 übman, 17 q Marv Turner 11. Thornton S -Thrcadcraft Hugh laylor q W. Jane Wiseman S Gurdon Waterman Thomas Wylly q John Whitesides R.chard B. \V ylly’, 2 S Lcuiiul \\ eeks k Son 13. \\ cKxlruflf Edward \\ . Wcyrnan Margaret White, 2 £ Capt. Thomas West Edward White q Y. Mary- Young, 2 S Mrs. Yeaman FRENCH LE TTERS. Mens John Michel, 2 £ M. Sansnon Lason M. Cohnesnel, 2 q Philip Box, Post-Master. Powers of Attorney For sale at this office. Sales at Cost and Charges. 1 GEO. BUCHANAN & CO. Desirous, this season, of bringing their busi ness to a close, offer for sale, on accommoda ting terms, by the piece or package only, thcii Present Stock of Goods; CONSISTINO 07 White and coloured plains Coatings Rose blankets Superfine and forest cloths Swandowns, toilinets and cassimeres Cotton and worsted hosiery Calicoes and muslins 3- 7-8 and 4-4 Irish linens 6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 diapers and table cloths Besides a variety of other articles, such as are generally to be found in well-assoned whole sale stores, which are recommended, as well worthy the attention of town and country traders. October 22—117 ~CO PARTNERSHIP. The fubferibers hive formed 3 connexion in trade. Their bufmels in future will he condbifttil at the ft ore recently occupied by Abner Webb, under the firm of LEE & WEBB, Who refpeflfully acknowledge the favors which they have individually received, and solicit a continuance of the fame from their friends and the pub ic. Isaac N. Lee. Abner Webb. LEE k WEBB, Have received by the late arrival* from A'cw- York The following Articles, Which they offer on reasonable term*, for cash’ viz 4- 9-8, 6-4 plain cotton cambric* 6-4 figured do do. l’lain and figured leno muflint Book and jaconet do Silk and cotton Chambraya 5- and 6-1 cambric Ihawls Coloured cambrics, calicoes, dimitie* Long lawns, Irifti linen* Cotton (hitting, silk and cotton giov^ Ribbons, threads and ‘apes Comb*, pins and needles Bandana and fi!k handkerchiefs Hemal and pullicat do. Madras and Gilla do. Patent cotton cords, corduroys Velvet-, falhionahle v lifting Cotton and worded hoiiery Durants, bombazets, wiltlbore9 Humhunif, checks, cotton umbrellas Oil cloths, low-priced broadcloths Coatings, blue plains, Ham.els Duftil blankets, biack glffs buttons Gi t ant plated veil do. Coarse hats, &c &c. LIKEWISE — A GENERAL Assortment 01 Shoes mid -Nippers. ALSO, Real Cogniae Brandy"} Do. Holland Gin /~, ~ , c „ ~ Do. Jamaica Rum ( VV 3rlanted ° f the Imperial Tet J J.oaf and brown Sugars (.olfee. Chocolate, Nutmegs, Clove* Pimento. Pepper, Spermaceti Candles, Ac. Odlober 20—116 Soul hern Staee. * k HE fuhfcrihers having become proprietors of the ’ Stage- on the line from SAVANNAH to ST. MARY S, relpeufully inform thole who may have oecafion to travel to any part ot that route, that they have, at a great ettpence, procured new stages, ood hor es, and a careful driver, for the accommodation sf pafTcngers Also, an excellent, tale and well manned boat, for water-conveyance. They intend running the stage twice a week be tween Savannah and Darien, during the winter; and will keep a light 1 XTRA STAGE, for the accommo dation of private parties, or others who may be dilap pointed in the mail stage. They will also carry park ages oi goods, on moderate terms, and be responsible for their delivery, as direiSed.any where along the line, (unavoidable accidents excepted.) They trust that their exertions to lerve the public will meet with support. M. Shearer, and W- A. Dunham. Savannah , October 15. .15 DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. ST,TE 3 , S derk.J ,N ADMIRALTY. The President of the United States to the mar shat of the said district , greeting. WHEREAS a libel hath been fi ed and exhibited in the said court against the brig Fortune, her tackle, furniture and apparel, whereof Theophilus Elsworth is .nafter and commander, for a sum of money due to Davis and Carroll of the city of Cha lefton, in the flare •f South Carolina, merchants, on bottomry of the said brig. Now, therefore, you are commanded to cite and admouilh the mailer, owner, and all other per son who have, or pretend to have, any right, interest, property c airn or demand in, to, or upon the (aid brig, called the Fortune, now riding at anchor in the port of Savannah, whereof the said Theophilus F.lfworth now is, -r late was mailer, to he and appear before the hon orable William Stephens, efq judge of the Dillridl Court, for the diilriift of Georgia, at a special court of admi ally, to he held at lavannah on Monday the ninth day of November next,at ten o’clock in the fore 110011 ol the fame day, to answer Davis & Carroll on the merits ot the said libel, io that right and juilice ntay he done in the premtfes. VS itnef* the honorable W illiam Stephens, judge of said court, at Savannah, this twenty-fourth day of c cober, in the year of our lord one thoufund eight hun dred and seven. Mitchell Jk Bulloch, proctors for Libellants OAobcrxJ 1 go Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in December next, Will be fold at the Court-House, in the city cf Sa vannah, Forty-eight NEGROES, levied on as the proper ty of John Wood, by virtue of an execution obtain ed by Charles M. Lide. ALSO. The plantation called LENDEN HILL, consist ing of two thirds of a tract of land, situate and ly ing on the north fide of Crooked River, in the coun ty of Camden, in this state, originally granted to Jacob Weed, about the year 1779, containing by ori ginal survey, 719 acres, or thereabouts, bounded on the south by Crooked River, on the eall, Crooked Creek and vacant marfn or rr.arlh supposed to be va cant, on the weft by lands belonging to the estate of Woodford Mabry-and to George Woodruff, and on the north by lands belonging to the estate of genera! Greene. The laid two thirds of fai.t traft amount ing to four hundred acres, more or le*'s, being situate at the upper or weft end of said trail, adjoining Mabry and Woodruff’s trails as aforefaid, and divi ded or to be divided oft’ from the balance of the ori ginal survey, by a line commencing on Crooked Rtv er, and running back ccrofs the said survey, and which was lately conveyed by James Seagrove, eiq. of St. Mary’s, to James Johnston, efq- of Savannah, in trust to and for the use and behoof of the wife and children of the said John Wood. Also, with the improvements on the trail, the crop of cotton, corn, and other provisions, two mules, flock of cat tle, and feme heufehold furniture. Ben. Wall, m. and. c. November 3 I*2 Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in December next, Will be fold, at the Court House, in the city of Sa vannah, The following NEGROES, Levied on as the property of Richard Pearis, by virtue of an execution obtained by Caig 8c Mitchel : Fogy, Doll, Lucy, Cloe, M.iria, George, Nancy, Pearis, Jenny, Kate, Harriet, Susannah, Kate, Jack, Kody, Adonis, Prince, Monday, Dick, Virginia, Smart, Kato, Pollidore, Rose, Bell)', Minday, Geor gia, Ifmuei, Samson, Fanny, Sal!, Francis, Frede rick, Bet, Harry, Bob, little Dina, Puffy, Berry, Edinburgh, Beck, Violet, Hob, Tom, Samfoo, Peg gy, Sam, Joe, Sunday, Dick, Sue. somerset, Dina, Patience, Mary, Hannah and Silvy. ALSO, Sundry Articles of Furniture, and a quantity of Cotton in the Seed. John Boog, D. M. D. G. November 3 122. ‘ Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, At the Town of Jcfferfon, between the hours or 10 and 3 o’clatk, WILL he ezpoled to sale, a negro Cave named GEORGE, seized under execution and will be fold as the property of Mosts Hurra', to fatisfy a judg ment in favor of Davis & Gunn. As also, all that Lot being a part of Lot No. 4, in the town of St. Mary’s, with improvements, contain ing f et on St. Mary’s street, and extending back two hundred lect, levied on and will be fold to fatisfy a judgment obtained by Mair & Mears, against Joseph Dorr Conditions of iaie talh. D. G. Jones, s. c. c. October 27—119 Administrator’s Sale. On Wednesday the 9th day of December next, will be sold. The HOUSE and BUILDINGS, lately occupied by James Shaffer, deceased, in Weft Broad street. Also, an afforfment ol CARPENTER’S TOOLS, houie ho.d ami kitchen FURNITURE &c.—being the pro perty of the estate of the laid James Shaffer. Frederick Shaffer, Adm’r. Oiflcber 29 120 To be sold, or exchanged, AN ; dtive, fenlrble, able bodied NEGRO FFL LOW, about 32 years of age ; a complete axe man, and w 11 calculated for an Augusta boat, or wharf hand. The owner would exchange him for anew ne gro, as he is averse to field work, which lithe objetft with the owner. Apply to Bulloch SeGlen. October 29 120 TO BE RENTED. THE HOUSE lately occupied by major Harden, and the office adjoining. The tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens & Baker’s store, and several other houses. The situation and terms of which may be known, on applica tion to Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. TO KENT. THE PLANTATION on Hutchmfon's Island, oppofitc Savannah, called Wards, at present planted by Doctor Bayard. -For terms apply to Joseph Habersham. July *3 78 ~FOR SALE, THE unexpired le-afe of a I.OT, whereon are TWO HOUSES. The one a two-story, well calculated for business, and the accommodation of a genteel family, with every convenience requisite, viz. chair-house, liable, kitchen, &c. ; the other, a one ftory, next to the above, with a room and fire-place back, not-d for being an eicellent (land for a retail grocer. The terms may he known by applying to the fubferiber, near the Play .house. M. Whitley. Odtober 15 114 TO LEI', That airy and convenient HOUSE, In Odinjrsell-ftreet, lately occupied by Mr. Jacob Idler. Poffefiion will be given immediately. For particulars, enquire of John W. Shaffer. October 1. 108 Bills of Sale, For Sale atthis office. NEW Drug Sc Medicinal Store, On the Soy opposite the Exchange , next door to Messrs Tax lor it? Scribner. Dr. J. B. BERTH ELOT, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub lic, that he has just received a complete aftortment of all kinds of Drugs, Patent and other Medicines. Dr. J. B. Berthelot, RESPECTULLY informs the public that he poffec fes a sovereign remedy for all forts of Venereal L)i*- eafes—ptrfons of both sexes can with confident# make uie of it. The advantages of this remedy are, that a young man may take this n . ,'icine, ar.d he per fectly cured, without a difeovery on the part of his con nexions ; also, the patient may, without apprehending any danger, expose himielf to cold, night air, and rain, and pursue his usual avocations, as it requires no par ticular regimen, other than to sustain from the commis sion of excelses. Those who may apply to him at hi* medicinal lhop, near the Exchange, may be allured of the mod profound secrecy being observed. August 29. 94 Board of Fire Masters, Savannah, September l-Uh. 1 h' r i. THE BOARD OP FIRE MASTERS, from s late inspection of the Fire Buckets, are induced to recommend to the citizens, a due observance of the Fire Ordinance, by keeping their Fire Buckets in good order, and lettered, and in fafe convenient places The law will be rigidly enforced against all those who ufo fire bjckets, except in case of alarm. Extract from the Minutes. ’3 Thomas Pitt, Cleric. LOST. ‘A NOTE, dated the 27th Odtober, 1806, and pay able the firft of January, 1807, drawn by Wiliiam Ashley, of Camden county, in favor of Mr. Done, for one hundred dollars. The finder is requested to leave it at this office. O&ober 22 so 1 IT FOR SALE, SEVERAL very valuable LOTS ar.d BUILD INGS, in this city; the situation ar.d term# of which may be known on application to Joseph Habersham. June 1 6 if, Inferior Court, Chambers , 15 th October , 1807. Present, their honors Wm. Smith, A.S.Bulloclr. > a Da vibE.Ghakam. ) Mayor’s Court, Savannah. On the petition of David E. Graham, stating thaf he is confined in the common goal of this county, by virtue of a ca. sa. issuing out of the Bavannah Mayor's Court, at the suit of James C'ark ; and, that he is unable to pay his deb.s, or fatisfy the execution un der which he is confined; but is Willing to delivtr up all his eflate for the benefit of his creditors, and praying to be admitted to the benefit of the lufolvetTC Debtor’s Acs of this state: It is Ordered, That notice of this application be served upon each of the creditors of the said Da vid E. Graham, or pcblifhed in one of the Gazettes of this city, that they may appear at the Cou Ib ule, in Savannah, on the nth day of November ene luiog. to (hew cause (if any they l ave) why the pray er of the petitioner ihould not be grained. Extract from the minutes. Job T. Boiles, cleric. October iy fi* 1,5 Coals. A few chaldron COALS, suitable for lavcAlf use, for sale by Taylor & Scarbrough. October 24——118 A REWARD OF 15 DOLLARS “ WILL be paid to any perfop, for apprehending i likely youvg negro fellow,named ISHMA • , fSr and lodging him in goal. He is a. /psfV bout 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, cfan aiftive strong make, but a HfSrJjjjrfiQ’i o how l e gg e< L h* s countenance s rather handsome, his (kin being black and smooth, his hair is shore but regular and iu t, his manner (when vexed) is in solent and caring, \ >is extremely artful and plausible ; he had on white wo. ’len pantaloons and waillcoat, and an old sailor’s blue jacket. He has a canoe with him, therefore it is supposed he keeps about Savannah river, or Whitmarlb and the neighboring islands. He belong# to the eflate of W r . Neyle deceufed, is wel known a bout town, and lately had a wench of the late Mrs. Shick as a wife. All mailers of Vefiels are cautioned against carrying off the said negro. Fifty Pillars will he paid on conviction in a court of jullice, of his having been harbored by a white, and twenty-five dollars by a black person. S. Neyle, August 29. 94 one of the executor*. 20 DOLLARS REWARD. Aq Run away from the fubferitv. • er,|fince the firft of August last, ’ Tiro NEW NEGRO FEL •, LOW'S, which were brought frofc the coafl of Africa about one year pafl, via. POMPEY, Him, thiu vis- HtyA—■.-ck xfrjr-ilLkj .1 surly countenance, about ) ive feet ten inches high, l'peaks fcarceiy a word of Lnglilh. WILL, round visaged, rb'ut five feet four inches high, rather a more pleasing countenance than the other- Al 1 persons are forbid from harboring the above mentioned negroes ; and a reward of Ten Dollars for each, with all realonable expences, will be paid, if delivered to,the keeper of Savannah Gaol, or ta the fublcriber, on his plantation, near Savannah. Joseph Stutz, •ftober 24 —jiff