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ftnig 6c Medicinal Store,
On the l ay the J-xtkant'r, next doer to
filrntra Tatlok hr” Sckibveii.
Dr. J. B. BERTHELOT,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub
lic, ti at he hat just received a complete affortinent of
•Jl kinds of
Patent and other Medicines.
Dr. T. B. Berth cl ft,
PESPECTULLY informs the publh that he poffes
l*s a sovereign remedy for all lurts of Y enereal Die
perfont oi both sexes can with confidence
make ule of it. ‘l he advantages cl :his remedy are,
that a young man may take this medicine, and be per
ftdlly cured, without 1 difeovery cn the part oi h.scon
i.edlicms; also, the patient may, without apprehending
any danger, expose himleif to cold, night air, and rain,
and purluehis ulual avocations, as it requires no par
titular regimen, other than to ‘uft-in from the cc.mmif
lion of eacefses. Those who may apply to him at his
piedicinal shop, near the Exchange may be afiured ol
the tnoft prolcund secrecy being obitrved.
‘Auguft 29. ft*
FOR SALE,
A corner BAY LOT,
No 5, Franklin ward, ftibjeCl to SO dollars per *n-
Ivm, ity ground rent. On the ’ot is a very conve
nient two ltory dwelling house, and other out houses
T I e terms will be madeeaiy to the purchakr
Also, a likely, healthy, intelligent MULATTO
BOY, about 2.? years of age ; a complete hotrle ser
vant, and a good waggoner and ploughman. Apply to
Luuoui c>k Glen.
CAobtr 24 It 7
FOR SALE
ON REASONABLE TERMS
A Cypress Canoe built Boat,
THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in the clear
Vows with fix oars, is also provided with u fail lire
above mentioned boat is not one year old, has lately
V,eci 1 painted and is incomplete erder. lor terms ap
piy at the office ot this paper.
July 9. 72
FOR SALE,”
pi-VKUAL very v-'ut’ le LOIS ard BUILD
o INGS. 111 th-s ci-’ ; ‘he situation and nuns
M which may be known -n app icai<m to
Joseph Habersham.
lane
foF^yleT
Two Prize Tracts of Land:
One in Baldwin county, !4*h diftrid; the other in
Tt’iikinlon county, 17th ddliid Ihe above wi'l bt
-ibid low Apply to the fruiters o! tlie Republican.
November If— l 2 I—m
FUR SALE OR TO LEASE,
HAT PLANTATION rear Savannah, on the
J ‘f bunder bolt road, formerlv a part of Fair Lawn
t/adl, alterwaidt by Richard M. Williams,
Qiid lute the property of L’Homuca; on the premifts
•in comfortable DWELLING and OU 1 HOUSES,
•nd part thereof is tinder feuc*. F'or the culture of
Cotton and as a market garden, no situation near Sa-
V4iiuah oiler futh advaiu.gts.
ILcliard M. Siitcs.
Sejstcmber 8. S8
To be sold, or exchanged,
\ N Aive, fevfible, ab 0 bodied NEGRO FEI.-
J. \ I.OW, about :<J years of age ; 3 complete axe
fcran, and w II calculated for an \ugulla bnat, or wharf
b -nd. . I be owner would exchange him for anew ue
j o, as he is averle to field work, which is the objeft
vuh he owner. Apply to
Bulloch & Glen.
Oflober 2ft 120
XORENTr
THE PLANTATION on Hu dunfon’s Island.
oppolite avann ih, called Wahps, at prelent
planted lay Dodlor B; yard. For terms apply to
Joseph Habersham.
July *3 78
TO RE REX TEdT
nnilF. HOUSE lately occupied by major
JL llaixlch, and ihebtljce adjoining. The
tenement No. 2, over Messrs (.)gdensk Baker’s
rt-uc, aud several other houses. The situation
aud terms of which may be known, on applica
tion to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
WAN FED,
A. f w waggon and machine HORDES.
Apply to
Joseph Habersham.
Fswuls'r 17 J2B
THE SUBSCRfBER
orrtus rott sale,
Hi two vxiuablc LOTS, near th Exchange, in
‘.its city.
Joseph Habersham.
Jure 16. 62
Board us Fire Masters,
Savannah, St fit aider 14 th. 1807.
THE BOAR’ OK Ft RE M ASTI RS, from •
ite in-pre-ion of the Fir* Ruckfs, are induced to
f* nnoun'd to the citixeus, a due oblitrvanee of th*
Jir, Orditiapec, by keeping their Fire Burkett in good
ordar, and e-tuied, and-n ufo convenient place, The
law wi 1 be r-gid'v enforced all thole who vfe
iic b ckeca, except in cat* oi a arm.
Extract /•cat th, and 2i.ru/ea.
’3 T • luiu-ffi Pitt, C'lerk.
Grand Lodge.
The MEMBERS of the
GRAND LODGEofptOR
JR * GIA, are notified to attend
*’ >7/ v * at their Lodge Room in the
1 ilature, the firft Saturday
/ /ft * D December next, at ten
JL_ njp \j o’clock in theforenoon, being
—ll a grand quarterly comimim- ,
cation, for the elation of j
oft. ti sand other hufinef. of the Craft. The different j
committees will have to produce t s J
lodges under the jurifdi<d‘°n of this Grand Lodge, ,
mufl render in their returns, by their proper *' <; P re *
sentatives; and in default thereof, the Grand Lodge
regulations will be put in lore*-
By order 0/ V,e li. W. Grand Matter.
D. D. Williams,
Grand Secretary.
The editors of the Louisville Gazette, Augusta *
Htiad, and the Milledgeville Intelligencer, are re- |
quelled to inltrt the above twice in their papers.
. oseniber 17 127
The CommissioncTs oi Pilotage
Hereby g ve notice, that they will receive propo
sals until the firll day of next month, for the CON
STRUCT ING ot SIX BUOY , conformable to one
fmifhed, and one hall finifhed, to be seen, as speci
mens ot the work required, at i.ieffrs. Robert fit John
Bolton’s wharf. ‘lhe buoys mull be made of tht beH
pitch pine, and io conilrucieti as to luit the iron
work already pit-pared an I be limilar to the buoy
which 1* now to be leen iimlhed. The unfinifhed
bu- y is also to be c’ mpleted. Security will be
required lor the faithfulneft of the workmanship,
guaranteeing that they (hall l>e water tight. Propo
fols are to Oe left wuh me, lealed, and at the lint
board alter the firft day of next December, th* con
trail willbcgi.en to the lowell offerer, under equal
ucurity for tne faithful jierformance of the work
the bfoiute f.curttj r- qmred will be expefted to ex-,
•enn to the tightness ol the buoys for twelvemonths.
I No advances will be made; hut, asfoon as fiuillied
u.d approved of by he board, the contract on their
par will bt complied with lr.ltantt'r.
The oljeil being ihat of permanent ufcfulntfs to
tl e irude ot the port, it is expected every offer will
be pn dicated, on the ground of lecurtty, to embrace
tin c mperency of the work for a fpecitied number
f years jbu , s bove ltaied, to be water tizht for
twelve m nths, mult be. biolute—hence, in th'ethers
hat ma> be made, the icun of ears foi winch feeu
ritv will be given mult e fpecitied
Any enquiries which maj explain the views of the
iUnimfli n, rs luriher, will be aniwered by either of
them lhe lecunty offered in whole t.r in part ot
tne foreg- ing intention, mutt be named m the propo
lals Seied; aud it wi! bercio.mbered,that lecunty
will <>nh be rtqtu ed againtt ordn ary oci urrence:,
n t hi events f deliberate violence, nur extraorai
uar; unintended cafualtus.
By order us tne Commissioners,
Thomab Secretary.
Savannah, Xov. J, 1807. 134
Five Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the fubferiber, on the !)th inst.
a Negio Wench named 1 YKAH, about five ieet
tour or five inches high ; had on when she went away,
an oinaburgh petticoat aud a humhums wrapper, and
carried away levera, other suits with her. bhe is about
5d year-, of age. is ery cunning and plauiible in her
ft ones; has a lcar on the hack pait ot her head, where
llie was burnt with fire when the was final,, and the
hair has never grown then, linee. She is well known
abou. VVhre-iliuff and ba> annah.
The ab erewa and will be paid to any one who wil!
deliver hei to the fublcriber on f o.onel's-iiland; to
Mr Willam w ooDBRiDot, 111 Savannah; oi to the
master ol Savannah goal.
Edmund Adams.
November 12—126.
LU DOLLARS REWARD.
Ran away from the fuhfcnb.
er, lince the firll of August last,
JSSk TWO NEW NEGRO Ft.l.
j CT LOWS, which were brou h
JQ from tlie coalk of Africa about
TVs fcfXjL. n,ie year pall, viz.
POMPLY, Him, thin vis
a—ll g.d, surly countenance, about
’"'aai ve feet ten inches high, lpeaks
teareei) a woiU .1 , gldh
WILL, round visaged, : b ut five fee* four inches
high, rather a mure p'eahug countenance than the
other
All persons are, forbid from harboring the above
mentiontd negroes ; and a reward of Ten D liars
for each, wuh all reasonable expences, will be paid,
if delivered to the keeper of oavannah Gaol, or to
the fubfenber, on his plantation, near Savannah.
Joseph Slut-.
•ftober 24—08
A REWARD OF 15 DOLLARS
WILL be paid to any person,
J* A for apprehending a likely young
negro fellow, named ISHMAEL,
l°^k' n g aim in goal. Heisa
/ ; \\ k° ut 5 feet 6or 7 inches high,
_- v of an adlive strong make, but a
■v, little how legged, his countenance
is rather handlome, hiafkin being
black and smooth, his hair islhort
but regular and neat, his manner (when vexed) is in
st lent and caring, he is extremely artful and plaufib e ;
he had on white woollen panta,oons and svaiflco.it.and ‘
an old sailor's blue jacket. He has a canoe with him, i
therefore it is supposed he keep- about ■ a van nab river, •
or Whitnurffi and the neighboring islands. He belongs j
to the estate of W. Neyle deceased, is wel known a
bout town, and lately hail a wench of the late Mrs. ,
Shick as a wife. All matters ot veffeis are cautioned
against carrying off the said negro. Fifty Dollars will
h* paid on conviction in a court of jufhee, of his having
been harbored by a whue, and twenty-five dollars by a
black person.
S. Neyle,
August 29. 94 one of the executors.
A Negro Boy,
Os ah- ut the age of i6, is immediately wanted by
the m nth or year. For one that can come well rv
e tnme-.'dcd, wages will be : m etua.il. paid.—
Enquire at this office. November 7—124.
Powers of Attorney
For sale at this cfhce.
fCpORGIA. yßy THOMAS BOL’RKE, clerk of
1.. S. 5 the court of Ordinary, for the coun-
Th Eocrkf. j ty of Chatham and Itate afo:elaid
WHhKf.AS P. Mernard has made app.ica ion for
letter* of administration on the estate and tfieCfs of
William Gibbes, deceased, as principal creditor:
These are therefore to cite and admonilh all and fin
gu ar the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,
to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the 21st day of December next, otherwile
letters t adminilt. ation v. id he g’ anted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 21st day of No
vembe , in the year of our Lord 1807, and in the
S2d of Ameiican independence. i'M
JL. , ....
Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk
L. b. Vof the court of Otdmar) for beC ‘Uit-
Th: Bourke. J ryof Chatham and Hate aforelaul.
WHEREAS lfaiah Stile*, has made application
for letters of admmiftration, on the estate and effects
of Wil tarn Wilkinson, late of this city, shop-keeper,
deccafed as next of kin:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of he deceuleti, to
file thetr objections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the 20 h day of December r.ex*, other
wile letters of admmillration wt.l be gran ed
Given under my hand and seal this 20th day of
November, ir. the year of our Lord one thoulai and
eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty
fecond year of American Independence. 130
Georgia, 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk
L S. Vof the court of Ordinary, tor the coun-
Th ; Bourke. J -y of Cbaiham, in the Hate aforelaid.
WHEREAS Samuel Williams, has made applica
ion for letters of admmiftration on the ettate and
ftefls of W illiatn Eilands, late of this city, lht p
keeper, dcccalVd, as principal ci editor :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the fiul dcceal
ed, to file their objections, if any they have, in
my office, on or before the 17th day of December
next, otherwise letters will be granted h in.
Given under m hand and fca-, this 17th Jay of
N ..vember, in the year of our ord one thou
sand eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty
iecond year of American independence. £l*®]
GEORGIA,T By Thomas Bourke, clerk of the
1.. S. > r urt of Ordinary, for the county of
Th Bourke. j Chatham in the flute aforelaid
WHEREAS Richard I.eake, elq applies for let
ters of admmiftration on the estate and effeAs of Ro
bert Nesbit, mate of the brig Fortune, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admmifh all and
singular the kindred a.id creditors of the fui deceaf
ed, to file their objections (if any they bate) in my
office, on or before the 17th day of December next,
otherwise letters of administration will be granted
him
Given under my hand and seal, this ty’h day of |
November, in the year of our lord one thou a
thand e ght hundred and ftvtn, and in the
328 year of American Independence.
State of Georgia—Scriven County.
L. s. A By Timothy M’Kenney, de
Tim M'Kfnnsv, C putv cle.k of Tie c urr f
dc.c.o. s. c. j ordinary for fc'd c um\,
WHEUI.A- John b. Devearx hath this day an
plied to me fctr letters of admin (Ration on thegboas
and eflcrfts, both real and perfional, of Nathaniel
Palckard, la'e of said canity, deceased, ty the ccn
le.it of his wid >w, as firll cieditor :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
fn gtllar the kindred and creditors of the deceased to
file then-objections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the 25th day of November next, other
wise letters of adiminiflrati n will be granted hu.
Given under my hand and leal, this 25th day of
October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty-fe
eond year of American Independence. 126
Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk
Lb > t the Court of Ordinary for the epun.
Th. Bourke. J ty of Chatham, in the Rate aforelaid.
WHERIiAo Doctor Henry Jackson aud Kith rd
Wall. elq. have made application for letters of ad
mmiftratton on the estate and effects of Thomas
De Ma tos Jchnfon, elq deceaftd, as prmcipai cre
ditors t
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
fingualr the kindred and creditors of the deceased to
file their objections (if any they have) in rrv office
on or bes .re the ad day of Dtcember next .otherwise
letters of admmiltrat’oo will be granted them.
Given under my hand and leal , * his td day of
November, in the year of qurLord one thuu
fand eight hundred and seven. and in the thir
ty iecoini year of American I idttlendence. 121
Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk
L• f Court of Ordinary for the County of
Th. Bourke. J Chatham, in the state aforelaid.
WHEREAS Casper Hoffman has made applica
tion for letters of admiiitilration on the eltaie and
effects of James Symington, lhop keeper, deceaied,
as principal creditor:
These are therefore to cite and admonish a!!
ad lingular the kindred and creditors of the laid
deceased, to the their objections (if any they have) in
tny office, on or before the id December next, other
wile letters of admmiftration will be granted him.
Given under my hand and seal, this 2d day of
November, in the year of our Lord one thou
i'aud eight hundred and seven, and in the 32ft
year of American Independence. [_i 21 ]
GEORGIA, ) By Thomas Bourke,clerk of the court
I. S. Cos Ordinary, for the county of Chat-
Th. Bourke. J ham, in the state atorefaid
WIIERF.AS Norman M'Leod and William Shaw,
1 have made application for ltuters of adm.nitration
I on the estate of Daniel MTntofh, lhopkeeper, de
ceased, as principal creditors :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
! firigu ar the kindred and creditors of the deceased,
! to file their objections (if any they have) 111 my office
! on or before tUe 2tft day of November next, other
wise letters of administration will be granted
Given under my hand and leal, this 21 It day of
October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and seven, aud in the thirty-le.
cond year of American Independence.
NOTICE.
A LLperfons having any demands against the efttates
it of Thomas Smith, and Thomas 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 said estates, are requested to fettle
with him, he being authorifed to receive payments aad
give acquittances therefor.
Susan jVI. Smith, Adm'rx.
Auuii Pcmuei'ton, Adm’r.
September 1,
Georgia. 1 By Thcma?* Bcnrkc, cleric
L ST ?of thr cruit of Ordinary for the .. un-
Tfi : Bourke. J ty of Chath am, and fi.,te afi■re-fan*.
WHEHEA V , William Se t has made npp! ; ca:< jri
for lei ers of administration on the efta*c and r.ita
(•f Wi l am |)oig. la*e *>f this city, hatifa caipcnttr,
dece ,‘eji, asp*incipal credi-or :
Thtle are therefore to c-te and admonish all and
singular the kindr-d and creditors of the dec*-afe and,
to file their ol j cl ons (if any they have) in my of
fice on or betore the rj h day < f December next,
others* ife letter* of sdmmitlrat; r. will be granted.
Given under rr.y h„i and and seal, this >,th . y of No
vember, in the )ear of <ur lord one th ufa’.J
eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty fe
cund year c* American independence. 135
Sheriff's Saks.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
At the Town of Jefferfon, between the honrs of 10
and 3 o ’clack,
WILL be exposed to sale, a negro slave named
GEORGE, seized under execution and wi 1 be
fold as the property of Moses Harra ,10 fatisfy a judg
ment in favor Ot Davis & Gur:n.
As also, all that Lot being a part of Lot No. 4, in
the town of St. Mary’s, with improvements, contain
ing feet on St. Mary’s street, and extending back
tv. o hundred leet, levied on and will be fold to fatisfy
a judgment obtained by Mair Sc Mears, againil Joseph
Dorr. Conditions of lale cam.
D. G. Jones, s. c. c.
October 27—119
SHERIFF’S SALE. ’
On the first TUESDAY in December next,
Wi l be ld’d at the cour -house m Brunswick Glynn
county, between the hours of ten and three,
A Lot in said town, No. 45.
Levied on as the property of Benjamin Hart, h*
Solomon Moody, conilable. and returned to me *o fa
tisfy sundry executions. Cordittcr.s of sale, calh.
William Payne, s. g. c.
Glynn county. Oft. 22. — 123
FORMER SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in December next,
Will be fold at tlie Court House in Savannah, be
tween the hours of ten and th>ee,
One undivided ha f part nf W-l ARF LOT, No
ti, bounding weft on Wayne’s, on *he river,
cait by Caig Sc Mitchel, f uth oppofi.e Frank irx
new la's ; containing one h undred feet nr re or hfs
—to be fold by virtue of an execution, adminift, at r
and administratrix of John Herb vs T U P. Charl
ton and Henry Putnam.
AH ‘, LOT No. 37, Columbia Ward, with the
improvements thereon—fold by virtue of an execif
tion, Gatterer arid Ward vs. Henry Putnam.
T. Robertson, f. s. c. c.
Oftober 31—121
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in December next,
Will be fold atf the Ccurt-Houfe, in the city of sa
vannah,
Forty-tight NEGROES, levied on as the proper,
ty of John Wood, by virtue of an execution ob.alli
ed by Charles M, Lide.
ALSO.
The plantation called Lt.NDF.N HIT L, consist.
mg of two thirds of a tract of and. fituatc and ly
jrgon the north fide of Crooked River, in the coun
ty of Camden, in this state, oriy inally granted to
Jacob Weed, about ; he year 1779, c litaining by ori
ginal survey, 719 ;.e*es, or the eabcu.s, bounded rr\
the south by Crooked River, on the eall. Crooked
Creek and vacant m.irfh or marfli fut p led to be v ■ ..
can , on the weft b> lands belonging to the ellat- of
Woodford Mabry and to George Woodruff, ano mV
the north by lands belonging.to the estate of general
Greene Thefaid ‘wo thirds of fai l tract amount
ing to four hundred acres, more or less, being firuitfc
at the upper or weft end of said tr ft, atSj.uning
Mabry and Woodruff’s trafts as aforefaid, and divi
ded or to be divided oft’ from the ba ance of the ori
ginal survey, by a line commencing on Crooked Riv
er, and running back se ofs the said survey, and
which was lately c mveyed by James Seagrrve, tfq.
of St. Mary’s, to James Johnston, efq of Savannah,
in trull to and for the use and behoof of the wife
and children of the said John Wood Als with
the improvements on the traft, theemp of cotton,
corn, and other provifion*, two mules, stock ot catfc
tie, aud fonie household furniture.
Ben. Wall, M. D. C.
November 3 112
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 Se Mnchel :
Fogy, Doll, Lucy, Cloe, Maria, George, Nancy,
Pearis, Jenny, Kate, Harriet, Sufanr.ah, Kate, Jack,
Body, Adonis, Prince, Monday, Dick, Virginia.
’ S nart, K ito, Pollidore, Kofe, Billy, Minday, Geor
gia, Ismael, Samson, Fanny, Sail, Francis, Frede
rick, Bet, Harry, Bob, little Dina, Puffy, Betty,
Edinburgh, Beck, Violet, Bob, Tom, Samfoo, Peg
gy, Sam, Joe, Sunday, Dick, Sue, fomeriet, Dir.a,
Patience, Mary, Hannah and Siivy.
ALSO,
Sundry Articles of Furniture, and z quantity oi
Cotton in the Seed.
Jolmßoog, and. m. n. c.
November 3 122.
Administrator’s Sale.
On lWednesday the 9th day of December ncxt t
•will be sold ,
The HOUSE and BUILDINGS, lately occupied by
James Shaffer, deceased, in Weft Broad street. Also,
an assortment ol CARPENTER’S TOOLS, house
hold and kitchen FURNITURE &c.—being the pro
perty of the estate ol the said J amts Shaffer.
Frederick Shaffer, Adm’r.
Oftober 29 120
Blank Warrants of Appraisement
Ysr Sa> at this office,