The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, November 28, 1807, Image 4

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GERMAN’ GOODS. August G. Oemler Sc Cos. Have received feom ilremcn, via Baltimore, | 5n addition to their former stock, The following Goods, viz. A complete assortment of Looking Glasses l ine and middling sort Violins Violin-strings, bndges and screws Hand-Organs, Trumpets Lamhci ns assorted Slates and slate pencils Marble Images, Chessmen Clash and Stone BcaiL Velvet Bindings Silver Spangles, Masks, Cloth-brushes Ladies elegant dressing rand work boxes Water-boxes, in nests Pictures on glass Crayons :r> boxes Counters, spectacles, fine tenth combs, tcc.bcc AT.SO ON HAND. . Coffee-mills, needles, silk umbrellas, needle cases, elegant (lower-pots, segar and snuff boxes, garnets, tapes, silk handkerchiefs, chil drens cotton frocks, silk and thread hinges, checks and stripes, German rolls, shirting, I.l l u-.ad and cotton stockings, hempen osnaburgs platiilas, time-pieces, gold and tilver watches; a"d a varic*y of Other useful articles in their line. Which they offer for sale low for cash or approved town-notes at short sight. November 10 125 REMOVAL. GEORGE BUCHANAN & C O. HAVE nEMOVXD TO THE STORE •Adjoining aTLcoU’s Vendue-Room, NEAR HIE MARKET SQUARE, Where they continue selling Their STOCK of CiOODS, At Cost arid Charges. JvfovctTibcr 19 129 ‘just bkckivkd, r.r fcheontr Three Friends, from Boston, Terr chests and one hundred and twenty boxes First quality Hyson ‘l ea, Warranted to be all of this year’s importation, mid entitled to benefit of drawback, for sale by Smith Sc Bourke. I October SI The Subscribers Having enured u.f> pii’r.erQ'.ip under the firm of BULLOCH & GLEN, xml having convenient (torts on Smith’s WiiAur, for the reception of all kinds of (induce, .ifer their fervicts to their friends! tn the Factorage &. Commission Business, to which, as thfv intend tn he confined, her utonitfe thcmfe’.ve!, it will be in thetr power to ;ive tat u fact] ‘u. A. S. Bulloch. Thomas Glen. October tj t s^l William Wooclbrid ge M 77/ sell lav, far cu. h, or a/'f roved jteju r, THE FALLOWING articles, f.'i h„g, prime Cnllee S<> hlids fir ft and inttlio’’ quality Mufcovado Sugar 1., puncheons o and Jamaica Rum (landed in IMO IJ 10 ditto ditto St. Croix ditto ditto 5 pipes Cogniac Brandy jO hlids- Bollon Rum o', chells Hyfon, Young Hjf° n and Chilian Teal le) tom Swedes Iron (flat and tquare hare) _OO JJemijoni, containing five gallons each £0 eftsts of GLASS W AUL'., eoNTAimsG 50 draws of Tymblers effort., and, with DecantcrsWine, Glasses, &c. Jo ditto containing £25 ditto plain and flowered le) fine and common l.iquor Cases WO boxes Window Glals, H hy It) and lo hy IB lot) pieces Flaxen Oanaburgs and Ticklcnburga “5 ditto German Sheetings JO ditto lrifh Linen, at low advance r.< ditto German Dowlas .SO ditto Bremen Rolls £5 ditto German Diapers 3u ditto Havens Duck (very low') JOO ditto white and brown PUtil’as IJO toarfe Shirt--, feiiahle fur house servants A handfonio afl'ortiuent of danuQc Table and Break fail C oths Ditto ditto Marfeillea Counterpanes N elegant C hsndt ii.i s. Lamps, and a variety of tine CV L GLskSS A eCANTITY 0 Red and Yellow OCHRE and LAMPUL \CK - i.N CASKS—Wjra MOST KVtRT AHTICIE Os GKOCKKY, at retail. ALSO, :21 casks good retailing RICF., At Three Dtllbrsper evv t. 1, .Y rrh-£ait Co’-n r <f the JLccAungr. Sept. U t 100 Kavt*ns Duck and Brown • Hollands : Ihe fubfenber has received a Lrge quantity of tht above articles. ALSO, Negro Cloths and Blankets, Row opening and for f.!e at n law advance. ‘’ i'lj’.m ‘’ oodbriUgc. ts-d Ur ? f 10$ Auction and Commission Business. WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE, BEING duly qualified as AtrcTlOMteß, tender* his services to his friends and the public, in the AUCTION, COMMISSION & FACTORAGE BU SINESS. Having fafe and convenient Stores, for the reception of every kind of Produce, he hopes from a strict attention to the interest of his friends, to merit a ftiare of their patronage. Liberal advances on Merchandize depofitek September 12. ||t| 100 Altunypn, purchasers. PEMBROKE PLANTATION, fevenmiles from Savannah, on the Thunderbolt River,containing aao acres, part of which is cleared, encioled and ca pable of producing good crops of cotton and provt lions; whit h,‘ together with the well known talu Lrity of the situation, a large anti convenient Dwell i-.g-Houfe, tn excellent repair, and a fine Spring o Water, render it one of the molt desirable retreats in the neighborhood of Savannah—is offered for sale <m moderate terms. Unquestionable titles will be made. Applicants are referred to F. D. Petit de Villers. October 31—11: —f l An Overseer Wanted. A smart, industrious, young man, who is steady, and acquainted with the CULTURE of COTTON, will meet with good encouragement on application to Mrs. Sarah Chaplin, St. Helena, or to W. Woodbridge, Savannah. November J 2 -fa 162 FOR SALK. That healthy and pleasant situation, in the to wn of Sparta, well known as the residence of Dr. T. W. Kossf.ter—consisting of NINE LOIS OF LAND, a commodious Dwelling I louse, one and an h;Uf stories high—also, a Store House of the same height —a Kitchen, Smoke- 1 Hnuc and other necessary out houses. Among ‘ the many conveniences are a Well of excellent’ water, and a number of Fruit Trees. The; above will de disposed of on moderate terms, as the subscriber intends moving to his planta tion on the Hevcrdam, where Hines Holt for merly resided. For further particulars apply to Timo. W. Rossctcr. November 24—131 m To be sold, or exchanged, AN rtftive, fcnfihle, able bodied NEGRO FEL LOW, about 32 year* of age ; a complete axe man, and w 11 calculated for an Auguita boat, or wharf j hand. Ihe owner would exchange him for anew ne gro, as he is averle to field work, which is the objed ■ with Ihe owner. Apply to Bulloch & Glen. Odober 29 RANAWAY FROM the fubferiber, on the 6th inst. a NEGRO MAN. named JOHN M CKEY He is five fet levei, inches high, Him made, and of very yellow complexion, well known in town, as formerly bclong u g to Melfrs Mem, Mackay & Cos. lh.N DOLLARS Reward and necessary expell ees will be paid to any person who will lodge hint in ‘ any goal within tins hate, or to the fubferiber on MeiTrs J. Caig & R. Muchcl's wharf, Savannah. James Campbell. November 17—f —128 Absconded, Lately, 1,1 ** My Fellow JOHN, (but feme time* I |[ answers to M a nue l. He i* a French } 1 Negro, but may be taken for an Af- \ r ‘ ca "> * n appearance and speech. He urL.* * s ofl°w stature, and very thin,had on -•* ; ‘ one ol hi*leg*, aSpanifh horse-lock, > and a puckered fear on one cheek. hour Dollars will be paid for lodging him in Jail, and Six Dollars for delivering him to me in Carpenter’s Row, next to major Harden’s, with all reafoiuMe expences. F. S. Miller. November 12—126 f Five Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the fubferiber, on the 9th inst. a Negro Wench named TYRAH, about five feet lour or five inches high ; had on when she went away, an ofnaburgh petticoat and a humhums wrapper, and carried away leveral other suits with her. She is about 55 years of age, is very cunning and plaufiblc in her Itories ; has a fear on the back part of her head, where Ihe was burnt with fire when ihe was finall, and the hair has never grown there finee. She is well known about White-Bluff and Savannah. The abrere ward will be paid to any one who will deliver her to the fubferiber on Colonel’s-Island; to Mr Will am Woodbkidoe, in Savannah ; or to the matter of Savannah goal. Edmund Adams. November 12—12(5, 20 DOLLARS REWARD. Ran away from the fubferib. TBL er, lince the firll of August lait, TWO NEW NEGRO EEL LOWS, which were brough /jSflk from the coalt of Africa abou: one > eir r a fi> v ’ z - L'.-'.JI FOMPEY, linn, thin vis G- v r—j -g and, lurly countenance, abou’ Icarcei) a word ot • > gl'fli WILL, round visaged, ab ut five fee* four inches high, rather a more pleaiing countenance than the ntlier AH peiTms are forbid from harboring the above mentioned negroes ; and a reward of Ten Dcllars for t ’ac'n, with ail reasonable e.vpences, will be paid, if delivered to the keeper of Mvannah taol, or tt the fubferiber, on his plantation, near Savannah. Joseph Stutz. October 54—118 Blank Entries Tor talc at this office. Administrators’ Sales. Will be sold at the Court-House it: Sr.vartiab, On I’uinday the sth day if Junaaiy, 130S, Between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, The unexpired lease of a TWO STORY STORE and BUILDING, on Morel’s wharf, below the bluff of Savannah, being part of the estate of Gideon Seaman, deceased. BENJAMIN CROOK, ? . . . . JONATHAN MEIGS, > Adailm - str ‘ vors Nov ember 24 131 A Bargain! THE subscribers offer ter tale their HOUSE on the Bay, (the lower part of which was lately occupied by themselves, and the upper part by Mr. Kvcritt, printer); together with the out-buildings, consisting of a kitchen, chair house, stable, Bcc. Possession can be given im mediately, but the buildings must be removed by the 20th of February next; at which time the lease of the ground on which they ttar.d will expire, but which the owner is willing to renew. The house contains six rooms, is well fitted up for a store below end a dwelling above. The terms will be made easy. Kollock Parker. N. B. If the above buildings are not disposed of by Thursday, the 3d of December next, they will on that day be set up for sale c* Public Auction, at the Exchange, by biLSDY Sc Dun ning, auctioneers. November 24. 131 THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOH SALE, His two valuable LOTS, near I’m Exchange, in his city. Joseph Habersham. June 16. cj NOTICE. All perfon* having any demands against the estate cf Maia Louis* I.CFFi:vßE,late of the county of Cam den. deceased, are requested to fend them in, properly attested, to the fubferiber, oil or before the firft day of January next, as he will make application to the lion orable the court of ordinary for letters difiniffory from said administration, on the firft Monday in January next C. Borel, Adin’r. November 17 J§o 128 WANTED, ‘ A few waggon and machine HORbES. Apply lo Joseph Habersham. November 17 ]£B TO BE RENTED. r T' , HE HOUSE lately occupied by major X Harden, and the office adjoining. The tenement N0.2, over Messrs Ogdensk 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. Boiml of Fire Masters, Savannah, Sefilembcr 14 th. 1807. THE BOARD OF FIRE MASTERS, from a [ate inlpection of the Fire Buckets, are induced to recommend to the citizens, a due observance of the File Ordinance, liy keeping their Fire Bucket* in good order, and lettei ed, and in fafe convenient places. The law will be rigidly enforced against all thole who use fire b .ckets, except in case of alarm. Extract from the Minutes. ’3 Thomas Pitt, Clerk. The Commissioners ol’ Pilotage Hereby give notice, that they will receive propo sals until the hrll da) ct next month, for the CON STRUCTING 01 SIX BUOYS, conformable to one finifhed, and one half fmifhed, to be fecn, as fuecL mens of the work required, at Melfrs Rrbert tc ]ohn Bolton’s wharf. The buoys mull be made of the bell pitch pine, and lo conllnifled as to Tuit the iron work already piupared and be similar to the buoy which is now to be l'ten finifhed. The. uufinifhed buoy is alio to be completed. Security will be requited for the faithfulntfs of the workmanlhip, guaranteeing that they fliall be water-tight. IVopu fals arc to be left, with me, fe .led, and at the iirft board after the firll day ot next December, the con tract will be given to the lovvell offerer, under equal fccurity for the faithful performance cf the work the ablolute fecurttv required will be expected to ex-, tend to the tightness ot tlte buo) s for twelve months. No advances will be made ; but, as loon as fcnilhed aud approved of by the board, the contrail on their part will be complied with mftanter. The objefi being that of permanent ufefulnefs to the trade of the port, it is expected every offer will be predicated, on the ground of fecunty, to embrace the competency of the work for a fpeclfied number of years ; but, as above llated, to be water-tight for twelve months, mult be ablolute—hence, in the offers that may be made, the term of years for which fecu nty will be given mull be fpecified. Any enquiries which may * Kplam the views of the commiffic ners further, will be anf.vertd by either of them. The fecunty offered in whole or in part of the foregoing intention, mult be named in tlie propo lals offered ; and it wilt be remembered, that fecunty will only be required against ordinary occurrences, not the evems of delibeiate violence, nor extraordi nary unintended casualties. By order of the Commissioners, Thomas Pitt, Secretary. Savannah, .Vov. 3, 1807. 124 LObT, A Quire Book, covered with Marble Paper, containing the minutes of a Societv of this city. The finder, by leaving it with the printers, will be amply rewarded. Nov. 24. Land for sale. A Traft of two hundred and two aero* and a half, in the twelfth dillrict, Wilkint’on county, will be fold very low. For further information, enquire of the Printers, November 14 —117 4 Wants n situation, A v. J c, 2 good hand, and i- a fd With ami may be emp oyed, ii piled to, imracilia!-, ly. 1 of the Vi iatcii. November lit —l 29 ~ MARSHAL'S SA]~E."” On the f.rr.t TUESDAY in Jannary next, Will bo sold at the Go ,rt House in th'.: off,, between the- hours of J.i and 3 o'cl x .. Th • unexpjmt lease ot a i'V. O-bl UXY HOUtsE and BLiW-DiNGS on Harden'.. (Ir.tr (Bark’s) wharf, bei av the hluff of b'avr.r.ni.h. ate in the oocupancv cf Benjamin Ur: * i., : and taken in execution ~s !•'. property, at th. ot William Magee. Ben. \ * all, m. D. g. November 24 121 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, At the Town of Jefferlon, between the hours of 19 and 3 o’ciatk, be expnfed to sale, a negro Have named V GEORGE, ftized under execution and vvi Ibe fold a* the property ol Moles Hurra', to fatisly a juug iiient in favor ol Davis & Gunn. As also, all thut l ot being a part of Lot No. 4, iu Ihe town of St Mary’s, with improvements, contain ing feet on ft. Mary’s ftrett, and extending hack two hundred leet, levied on and will be fold to latitfv a judgment obtained by Mair & Mears, again.l Jofepa Dorr. Conditions of lale cafli. D. G. Jones, s. c. c. October 27—119 SHERIFF’S SALE. Or. the ?.r:.t TUESDAY in December next, Will be fold at ihe ecu’--houfe in Brunswick, Glynn county, between the hours of ten and three, A Lot ia said town, No. 45. Levied on as the property of Benjamin Hart, Hr Solomon Moody, notifiable and returned to me to fia tisfy sundry executions Conditions of sale, calm William Payne, s. c. c. Glynn county, Oft. ia.—l23 FORMER SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first TUESDAY in December next, W ill be fo:U at the Court House in Savannah, be tween the hours of ten and three, One undivided half part of VV SARF LOT, No 11, bounding weft on Wayne’s, north on the river, eafl by Cuig & MRebel, Tilth opposite Frank'-in neiv lots ;ct ntan.iog one h undred feet move or lets —to be fol<’ by virtue of an executin'-, adminillrator and admmiftratrix of John Herb vs i U P. Charl ton ar.d Henry Puinatn. AH", LOT No. 37, Columbia Ward, with the improvements thereon—fold by virtue of an execu tion, Ga'.terer au.il Ward vs. Henry Putnam. T. Robertson, r. s. c. c. Oflober 31 —1:1 Marshal’s Saks. On the first TUESDAY in December next, Will be fold xt the Court House, in the city of Sa vanna: , Forty-eight Nf.GHCE , levied on as the proper ty of John Wood, oy virtue of an execution cblaui ed by Charles M L de. Also. The plantat or. ealle I.4.NDEN HI! L. corf st ing of two hi'd fa tract of i.uid. li mate vi.d ly ing ou the north l.d fCrofed Kr er, n t!,<c ui ty of Camden, in this Rate, origirally g anted o Jac -b Wctd, about -he year 1779, cm..a : t;> gmal survey, 719 ..cres, or the>eabeut bounded .1 the south by Crooked H.ver, v.n tb- a , Cr: ; _ Creel, ad vacant marfii or mrtrlh fa p-:to !% „ caiv, on the weft by lauds beiorgi g 1 liie c: -t • t Woodfoid Mabry and to George Woodruff, jo i on the north by lands belonging to the tUate * l g-ueral Greene. The laid nvo thirds of lad tra.t aim lut ing to four hundred acres, more or lei’s.bring ft.uutc at the upper or weft end of said traci, a. j lumg Mabry and Wuodrutf’s tracts as aforefaid, end divi ded or to be divided off from the balance of the ori ginal survey, by a line commencingi n Crooked Riv er, and running back ccrols the said survey, and which was lately conveyed by James I t agrove, ei’q. of St. Mary’s, to James Juhuilon, el’q of Savann-h, in trust to and for the use and behoof of the w ife and children of the said John Wood. Also, with the improvements on the trail, the crop ofcorton, corn, and other provisions, two mules, ft-ck ol cat tle, and fome household furniture. Ben. M ai!, m. and. g. November 3 Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in December next, Will be fold, at the Court Houle, 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 &. Mitchel : Fogy, Doll, Lucy, Cloe, Maria, George, Nancy, Pearis, Jenny, Kate, Harriet, Susannah, Kate, Jack, Kody, Adonis, Prince, Monday, Dick, Virginia, Smart, Kato, Pollidore, Hole, Billy, Minday, Geor gia, ll’maei, Samson, Fanny, Sail, Francis, Frede. rick, Bet, Harry, Bob, little Dina, Puffy, Betty, Edinburgh, Beck, Violet, Bob, Tom, Sarnfoo, Peg gy, Sam, Joe, Sunday, Dick, Sue. fomeri’et, Dma, Patience, Mary, Hannah and Silvy. ALSO, Sundry Articles of Furniture, and a quantity Cotton in the Seed. John Boog, D. M. D. G. November 3 m. Administrator’s Sale. On Wednesday the Oth day of December next, will be sold, The HOUSE and BUILDINGS, lately occupied b* James Shaffer, deceased, in V, est Broad flrect Also, an assortment ot CARPENTER’S TOO! jS , hohfo ho!d and kitchen FURNITURE &c.—being the pro perty of the eilateof the laid James Shaffer. Frederick Shader, Atlm’r. OJtobrt 29 12a 1