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

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N£W Drug Medicinal Store, On the hay opposite the Exchange , nrx/ dovr to Messrs Tat lor ScR/eher. I)h. J. B. BKRTHELOT, RF.SPECTFUI.LY informs hit friends and the pub lie, that hr ha, just received a complete afiarunetit of all kind* of Drugs, Patent and other Medicines. Dr. J. B. Bcrtlielot, PF.SPECTtJI.LY informs the public that he poffi*- tea sovereign remedy for all lorn of Venereal Du et fe—perfnni of both fries can with confidence mate use of it. The advantage* of i his remedy are, that a young man may take thi, medicine, and be per fectly cured, without a difeovery on the part of his con fcedions; also, the patient may, without apprehending ary danger, eipofe iiimlelf to cold, night air, and rain, and purfuc his usual avocations, as it requires no par* tirular regimen, other than to fuflain from the commis sion of excel*,. Those svho may appdy to him at hit niedicinal shop, near the 1 xchangc, may he allured of the mod profound lecrecy being oblerved. Augull 29. 94 TAKE NOTICK. THAT application will he made to the honorable the Infrrn r Court of Chatham cou ty, in nine inuntlitf >m tne date hereof, for • ave to fell J-ive. Sixths of ail ih-t I K \CT or PARCEL of I, A ND, lying in Ass in diftriff, in fa id conntv, known by the if me .f .on-tlogei coutaiiiii g, by ihe ong nal g ant, lair hundred aid eighty ( i o lit airas—b’ i g the pr per y,f tlie Eftitcof Edmund Adams, lor ♦ha benefit of the heirs ami crednor% Jane Adams, adm'x. OA'btriy. 115—^0 Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourkc, clerk L S oii he Cnut of Ordinary for the c un- Ili : Ls urke. j ty >f Chatham, nit ft .te afortfaid WHERF.A i ‘Villi am c>t has made ajijifcniion for le iei- of a ,I'Jiinftrati n on the. ell te and efleffs o| Will am |K>'g- ’<* ie of this c ty, liuife carpenter, dccc ed, asp nicipal crednor* , ] lt .f e are therefore n c te and admonish all and fiiigulir the ki: dr-d and creditors of he dec afid, f id, their r! j ff ns (if any they have) in my id fie- 1 or before the 9 h day f D-cefnbcr next, therwife Jet er. of idminiflrati n w I be granted. Given under my hai and and seal, this yih clay <i N >- \ember, in the year < f our l id • ne tb ul'md hu.dod and seven, and m the thirty fe Cond yeirr.f American i dependence. ity Ot-ORGI A, )l! I hoims Bourke,cluk of the court I. S. C. f Ordinary, l r ihe c-uuty ts Ghat- Tb. llourkt. )hiw, in It (late a on laid IV tlKlfi Ah Norman M'l.eod a“d Widi m Shaw* have made appl ration fur letter ,f .dm'nitration mi the est ‘tv of Daniel M'lntnfh, flu pl.ecper, dr Ci sed, as principal creditors ; Th'fc are ther i tocit‘ aiT admonish a’l and fingti ar the Icm led ad credi orl f tin ec afd, t ti e ‘hi i ohjcti"ti‘ (it a y the’ have) m iny < slice on >r before the a ill day of N v mbe ne.v, other V e Ct i rsu f adnnnistrati. u “ ill *,e grained Give” und, i ni> lianit and it at. 111■ a .ill uj> f o.t"l,cr, in ‘ ire year of or ord, one h uf.nd f g'nt liu dr,an feve-, and in the thiity-IV. c ml ycai of Ameiican Independence. 7 Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourkc, cl rk I L. - V fine CMiit < f Oidm try fur lice un- Th: if* Ur J. J yjf Cha’h ■ n und'ftate aforelaid \VH KKA Mis. Ann Johth C'u tnt-y, lias sr tie applxvi >n for letter ‘ id admiuiltrvion, on th elli e andeffedfs of J dm C-urmey, deceased, as neat of kin ! Tin fe are therefore toe le and a'mnnifh all and Angular the kindred and cieditors of he and, ceased, o £je ihrir olijec inlr (if any theywhave) in my office, *p. mbefore'He jfi’hd.iy of November ne.\ , other. Wile let eis of adnuntltrmi in w 1 1 be g an ed Given under my band and leal this jAth dav of Offober in the ye r of our Lord die thouland ‘ eight hundred and seven and in the thirty- , f’contl yv.r f American Independence (t'j) Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourkc, clerk L N A ‘. u. tuf Ordinary f,r the C linry of Th Rtiurke J Chatham, in the ilate aforelaid WHEREAS Casper H B'man has m ale apphe ♦son fm li ttes of adinunfl ration in the ella e ,11 J edectsol James Syfningtou, ilvp keeper, ueceiicd, au principal creditor * ’1 helf are theuf-re to cite and admonifli all and lingular the kinched ad creditors of th laid i ci afed, to tiie their hjvcdions (if anv the- have) in ,ni dice, on or before the id December ■ ext. othe'- Wlc letters nf adminilltatinn will be ginned him Given under my hind and led, Ins id clay f November, in the yent id our L ixl 01 e thou sand eight hundred and seven, and in t* e and year ol American Independence [_ 121 ] Georgia. ) By Tliom.ui Bourkc, clerk L S ftheC nit nf Ordinary for the conn. Th Hr.nke 1 ol Clia'Uam, 111. the date af.refaid WIIEKE.V D ’cl v (Icnry Jackt'm and Rich ni M an, efq have made ap|'j ati n fir letters 01 ad m initiation on the ellan anl effects ■ f Thomas J*c Ma tos J dinfon, efq. dec alcd, as pnncipa ere dn-its t , Thete are therefore to cue and admonifli all and j fi‘ ~uair he kindred and ci. and ‘ors of the decer.fed to ft e their I'jcrttons (if any then have) 111 rr y office “1 ‘ r het ri the id uai <’t December e.ex’,othem ife lytu'.s of adiv.uiiftrat'op will he granted them. Given under my hand ands ai, his and day of November, in the year ‘f our Lord one thou lai I right hu itl id .nd seven and in the th ty tree iJ year of Am .rican 1 drdee, leoce. 121 State ol’ Georgia—Scnven Comuv. - 1.. S. AID Timothy M'Kenney,de lim M'XinneV, I‘U'v clC'it of he court of C e.c c, s.ia. 3 ordinary t r laid c unty, AV He.i<UA ‘ John li. Deveata hath this day ap I plied to me i ;r letters ot airrnn ftrstion 011 the gooas and effcfll, e.‘tli real and prrfonal, of N ithautel >* vlc wcb la eof fiid c tuty, deceased, by the con fe 1 of hts w and >w, as h-ll c-editor ! l livfa .‘.re therefore to ci e and admonish all : std 5i gular the ki drtdf dc editors if the deceased ‘o a e .heir, bjocti vis (if any they have) in my oflice, hrs re ,K e i'tb d>’ ot N-vi niber next, other 's ts Inters ‘( adm mftrati n Jvnl be giamed hm. Gj under m- hand and seal, this jyih d\v of eici b> r, sn the vear rs our Lord. on th ufm I eigh hundred a *, seven, and in the tktrtv.fe fm-’d nar of AincriCMi iiukjicndense. Kis Land for sale. A Tra.T ts two hundred and two acres and a ha’f in th iwclflh diflrifl, Wilkir.fon county, wil.be fold ver low. For further information, enquire of the ) miter . November 14 —117 FOR SALE, ”A corner BAY LOT, No. 5, Franklin warj, fubje<a to 50 dollars per an num, city ground rent. 011 the lot is a very conve nient two story dwelling house, and other out houses TJ e terms will be made easy to the purchaser Also, a likely, healthy, intelligent MULATTO BOY, about JJj years of age ; a complete house ser vant, and a gooii waggoner and ploughman. Apply to Builoch Sc Glen. O&ober 22 j 17 l OR SALK, SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD INGS. in this city j the lituation and terms of which may be known on app icanon to Joseph Habersham. June IA A* FOR SALK ON REASONABLE TERMS A Cypress Canoe built Boat, THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in the clear | rows with fu oars, is also provided with a fail The 1 above mentioned boat is not one year old, has lately . been painted and is in complete order. For terms ap ply at the otlice of this paper. July 9. 72 FOR “SALE ORTO LEASE, r | ‘HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the -L Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn tradf, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams, and hte the property of l.’Homaca; on the preiniftt area comfortabie DWELI INGandOUT HOUSES, and part thereof is under fence. For the culture of Cotton and as a market garden, no situation near Sa ’ vannalt offer such advantages. Richard M. Stitcs. September 8. 98 FOR SALK. A tra<ft of I, AND in Wayne county, diftridl No. 3, 1 interfetSi-d by the north prong of Natilia river, which run . through the lame, containing 490 acres. For par* ; ucula.s, g|*ly at this office. , 1 November i2 m 126 j To be sold, or exchanged, I A N <sLve, sensible, ab e bodied NhCRO FAL LOW, about • years of age ; a complete axe man, and w il ca.culated for an AugulU boat, or whaif band. he owner would excha ge him for anew ne \ gro. a he is averle to field work, which is tile objc<sl * with he owner, 10 oJulloeh Glen. O&ober 29 120 7 '() liIFItEXTED. ~ j j r T''dE‘ IIOLSE lately occupied by r.iajor I ll.udtn, und the office adjoining. The! | tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdensß Baker's ( stoic, and several oilier houses. The situation 1 | and icrms ol which may he known, on applicu- I 1 tion to Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. TO LET, That airy and convenient HOUSE, In Qdingsidl-ftreer, lrte'y occupied by Mr. Jacob Idles. Rofleilio Iwi 1 be given immediately. For particulars, enquired John \\ . Shatter. October 1. 109 noticeT” TUI. ftibfc ibers to the CITY and CAROLINA G\Z I'TES (printed in Charleftnn, south Carolina) who live in Savannah, or its vicinity, are refpefftfully inlnrmad, that we have appointed IcVEKITT & 1 IV \iMS, our agents, to receive tublcriptions and all nton es due us, in sjvan uh & We hope those in debted to u-, b’ th former firms, will cot fad to call on them, aaul pay up the !a...e. Xaiiiott Ik Richards, Jodi tort if said Gazette*. Charleftou, November 5—125. N UTI CK. ALI. persons having any demands agalnft the efttates ol ‘ honus Smilh, and 1 homasand William Smith, late ol the citv of savannah, merchants, are requested to t ender the lame duly aitelted, to Atton Pembertou ; ami those indebted to laid eltates, are requested to lettle w ith loin, he being authoriled to receive payments and give acquittances theiefor. Susan M. Smith, Ailin'rx. Alton Pemberton, Adm'r. September 1. e(j i u iiKN r. ‘pilE PLANTATION on Hu chinfo.t’s Island * ‘ppoiite ‘ avaiuuh, tailed IV auds, at relea> planted by Doctor Bayard. For terms apply to Joseph Habersham. Julv j 8 THE SUBSCRIBER OVKKHS FOR SALE, His two valuable LOTS, near the Eichangc, in his city Joseph Habersham. June 16. e 2 1 Rees’ Cyclopedia. Subscribers ar* informed, that the FOURTH NUMBER is received, and ready for delivery at this offie*. The Fifth aai tfe'Tutii wx dady looked l*r from PtuladelpldJ. ’ REMOVAL. THE Subscribers have removed to the large flone building, on Tay lor & Scarbrough's wharf; where they are sow receiving a principal part of their Fall Supply of Goods, By the America, captain Nichols, and the Ahiah dir Hamilton,captain CALLAUA.sqfrcro Liverpool, ami for fate by James Dickson ek Cos. September 26. lm 106 The O v missioners of Pilotage Hereby give notice, that they will receive ptopo fals until the lirlt day of next month, for the CON STRUCTING ol SIX BUOYd, conformable to one fimlhed, and one half finillicd, to be seen, as fueci mens of the work required, at Me firs Uobert £c John Bolton’s wharf. The buoys mull be made of the bell pitch pine, and lo conftrueded as to suit the iron work already prepared, and be limilar to the buoy which is now to be seen fimlhed. The unfiniflicd bu-y is also to be completed. Security will be rtquired for the fatthfulncfs of the wnrkmanlhip, guaranteeing that they fiiall be water tight. I’ropo lalsare to be left with me, fealtd, and at the firlt board after the firft day of next December, the con tract will be given to the loweil offerer, under equal fccurity for ’he faithful performance of the wuik the absolute fccurity n qvured will be expected to ex-, tend to the tightnels ot the buoys for twelvemonths. No advances will be made; but, asfoon as Li.tilled and approved of by ;he board, the contract on their part will be complied with isillanter. 1 The object being that of jrermvient ufefulnefs to the trade of the port, it is expected every offer will I be predicated, on the ground of lecunty, totmbrace the competency of the work for aTpecified number of years ; bin, as above fta'.ed, to be water-tight L r twelve months, mull be abfolute—hente, in the offers that may be made, the term of ears for which fecu nty will be given must be fptcified. Any enquiries which may explain the views of the to nmifii jn, f. lurther, will be anlwered by either ot i them. The l'ecurity offered in whole or in part ot the foregoing intention, must be named 111 the propo iuls < fferedi and it will be remembered, that l'ecurity will only be requited againll, ordinary recurrence:, not the events of deliberate v.olenct, nor extraordi , unintended cafualtic*. By order ts the Commifftoners, Thomas Pitt, Secretary. Savannah, Jdov. 3, 1807". 12i “*"*'*” ‘ ‘* ■*■ * “ *’ “** “ * ****"■ *'* ■* ll 11 I 1. ■*■ Board ot Fire Masters, Savannah , September 14 th. 1807. THE BOARD OF FIRE MASTERS, from a : late inspection of the Fire Buckets, are induced to recommend to the citizens a due obfervatice of the Fire Ordinance, Ly keeping their Fire Buckets in good order, and lettered, and in fafe convenient places The law will be rigidly enforced againll all thole who use fire b ckets, except in case of alarm. d.x tract from the Minutes. ’ ’3 Thomas Pitt, Clerk. j LOST. ! A NOTE, dated the 27th Oiffober, IFO6, and pay able the firft of January, 1807, drawn by Wiliiam Aiuuv, of Camden county, in favor of Mr. Doue, for one hundred dollars. Ihe finder is requested to leave it at this office. j. Ottober 22 so 117 A REWARD OF 15 DOLLARS RJj) WILI. be raid to any person, f° r apprehending a likely young /AjvJl negro fellow, named ISHMAEJ., Mi and lodging n.im in goal. He is a- i //\\ out 5 teet C or 7 inches high, ! s—’sb ot an aiftive strong make, but a j%.Y Af.-S'-'rki*- Wk 111I 111 ** * ,ow IgCt< l gC t<1 > his countenance ‘ C? -i-Axr.t, rather handsome, his (kin being black and Imooth, his hair islhort ‘ hut regular and neat, his manner (when vexed) is in- j fcletit and earing, he is extremely artful and plaufib.e ; 1 he had on white woollen panta.oons and waiftcoat.and j an old lailor’s blue jacket. He has a canoe with him, therefore it is l'uppofed he keep, about Savannah river, or Whitmarfli and A neighboring illands. He beloiif-s to the estate of W. Neyle deceased, is wel known a bout town, and lately had a wench of the late Mrs. Shick as a wile. All matters of vessels are cautioned againll carrying off the said negro. Fifty Dollars will be paid on conviction in a court of justice, of his having been harbored by a white, aad twenty-fiv* dollars by a black per fun, S. Neyle, August 29. 94 one of the executors. 20 DOLLARS REWARD. A Ran away from the fubfenb. er, fiuce the firll of August Ia ft, TWO NEW NEGRO FEL LOWS, which w ere broil; h I from the coast of Africa about one year pad, viz. m FOViPEY, Ihm, thin vis- J Lrf id, l'urly countenance, about 3im ive feet ten inches high, speaks leu . ei\ a word of t. isgldh \VTLL, rou-cTvil'agtd, ;.b tit five feet four inches high, rather a more jdcaiing countenance than the other Al’ pc if ms are f rbid from harboring the above mentioned npgr* es ; and a rcwaid of Ten D liars for each, woh all reaf'iiable expences, will be paid, if delivered to the keeper of oavannah Gael, or to ihe fublcnber, ou his plantation, near Savannah. • Joseph SIUtE. Oftober ii i 8 Five Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the fubferiber, on the 9th inst. a Negio Wench mined TYR AH, about five leet tour or five inches high ; had on when Ihe went away, oil oliiaburgh petticoat and a liumhums wrapper, and carried away leveral other suits with her. She is about 1 55 years of age, it very cunning and plausible in her llories ; has a tear on the back part of her head, where the was burnt with fire when ihe was ftnali, and the hair has never grown there finee. She is well known about White-Bluff and Savannah. The abrerewaid will be paid to any one who will 0 deliver het to the fubferiber on Colonel’s-island; t Mr Willam Woodbkidoe, in Savannah; or to the matter of Savannah goal, Edmund Adams. November 1 ‘Marsfi&r.-i On the first TUESDAY in December neat Will be fa.d, at the Court Houl'c, m the city of Sa vannah, The following NEGROES, Levied on as ihe property of Richard Pearis, by virtue of r.n tx cu'ion obtained by Caig Sc Mi'chel Fogy, Doll, Luc , Cloc, Maria, Gt rge, Nancy, Pearis, Jenny, Kate, Harriet, Susannah, Jack, Ro ‘y, Adonis, l’rii.cc, Monday, Dick, Virgil ia, Smart, Klto, Pollidore, Role, B ill, Nlinday, lr i g a, ll'mse , Samson. Fanny, Sab, Francis, Frc„i ----i ck, Bet. II irry, Bob, little D'na, Puff , Betty, Edinburgh, Beck, Violet, Bob, Tom, Samfoo, Peg gy, Sam, Joe, Sunday, Dick, Sue futuerfet, Dn.a, Patience, Mary, Hannah and Silv;., a i. io. Sundry Articles of Furniture, and a quantity of Cotton in the Seed. John Boog, D. M. u. November j 122. ■'>” ■— ‘■ ■ - ■■■ I. .■ .1 ~V Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in December next, Will be lold at the Court House, m the city of Sa vannah, Forty.eight NEGROES, ltvied on as the proper ty of J Un Wood, by virtue of an execution obtain ed by Charles M. Lide. A 1.90. The plantation eafted LLNDEN 1111 L, confist mg of two thuds of a tract of land, situate Iv i ig on the north fide of Crooked River, in th‘couii ty of Camden, in this state, originally grained to Jacob Weed, about the year 1779, containing by ori ginal survey, 719 acres, or thereabouts, bounded on ‘he fontli by Crooked River, on the call, Crooked Creek and vacant marih or inai lh l'uppofed to be v> can', on the well by lands belonging to the eltate of Woodford Mabry and to George Woodruff, and on the north by lands belonging to the estate ol'general Greene. The laid two thiius of fai t tract umeunt mg io f nr hundred acres, more or iefs,being situate at the upper or well tnd of said tr. ft, adjoining Mabry and Woodruff’s traffs as aforefaid, and divi ded or to be divided off from the ba'ance of the r.i E giflal lurvey, by a line commencing on Crooked Riv. er, and runnir.g back reo.fs the said survey, and which was lately conveyed by James Sengrove, tfq. of St. Mar’ ’s, to James Johnston, t of Savantn h, in trust to snd for the use and behoof of the w ile and children of the laid John Wood, A Is. , with the improvements on the traft, the crop of cotton, corn, ami other provisions, two mules, ftbek cf car tie, and l'oinehcufehold furniture. Ben. Wall, m. and. g. November 3 Shcriff’a Sales. 1 On the first Tuesday in December next, ) At the Town of Je/Tcrfou, between the hours ot It) and 3 o’cl'ck, WILL be exposed to file, a negro Have named Gr.ORGE, f.ntcd under execution and wi.l bt fold as the property ol Moses Harra’,to fattsfy ajud"-- nicnt in favo ol Davis & Gunn. I As also, all that Lot being a part of Lot No. 4, ia j jhe town of St. Miry’s, with improvements, contain ing feet on St Mary’s li4 et, and extending back two hundred leer, levied on and will be fold to fatisfy a judgment obtained by Mair & Mears, againtt Jofepb ; Durr. Conditions of ,ak talk. D. G. Jones, s. c. c. October 27—119 FORMER SHERIFF'S SALE. * On the first TUESDAY in December next, 1 Will be foiii at the C'urt House in Savt.nnnh, be tween the hours of ten and three, 1 One undivided half part of W AK F I.OT, No 1 n, bounding weft on Wayne’s, north on ‘he rive-, * calf by Caig & Mitchel, i.uth op.p-.fi e Frar.k irt 1 new lots ; containing one h undred feet nv.-re or fi fs —to be fold by virtue of an execution, adminiftra- j “ I and adminifhatr.x of John HeibvsT. U. P. Chari -1 ton ar.d Henry Putnam. Alto, LOT No. 37, Colombia Ward, with the improvements thereon—fold bv virtue of an execu tion, Cattertr and Ward vs. Henry Putnam. T. Robertson, r- s. c. c. Offober 31 —i2i ~SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first TUESDAY in December next, Will tie ibid at the courvh'iufe in Brunswick, Gb un county, between the hours of ten and tbree> A Lot in said town, No. 45- Levied on as the property of Benjamin Hart, by Solomon Moody, cor.ftable. and returned to rtie to tisfy sundry executions. Cor.dr.ior.s of file, c_ih. W illiam Payne, s. c. t - . Glynn bounty, Off. 22 —123 Administrator’s Sale. Qn ll’cdncsdivj the 9th day of December next, ovill be sold, The HOUSE and BUILDINGS, lately occupied by James Shaffer, deceased, in Weft Broad lfreet. Also, an assortment ol CARPENTER’S TOOLS, houfe hoidand kitchen FURNITURE dec.—being the pro* petty of the estate of the said James Shaffer. Frederick Shatter, Adm’r. Oftobtr 29 >3O A Nesro Bov, O a 7 Os about the age-of 16, is immediately want*! by the month or year. For one thfct can come wed re commended, good wages will he punctually paid.— Enquire at this office. , November 7 —124- PAINTING. SF.TH H. KEEN, r 1 INFORMS the gentlemen of Savannah and the pub lic in general, that he carries on the HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING, in the Ihop npxt door to Doctor John Love’s, on the Bay; where all bulinefs in his line will be attended to, wheu called uj on, with ftridi attention. GROCERIES will be taken for payment, if more convenient for the employer. September 19. lOS Powers of Attorney For sale at tliis office. 1