The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, December 03, 1807, Image 4

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Ladies Mantles, &c. A superb assortment oi Duties t awn-Colorcd MANTLES „ Ladies Satin .-.nd Silk I’ELICEB and SPEN CERS Ditto superfine- Cloth and Cns- imere ditto Elegant I adjoined \ el\ ct I KIxINIINGS Ar< How o] citing on the lots, one door castes Mis.vs.O(.i)tti'.s ‘ Hakir, by \V. J. & A. Weyman. ■November 24—1 >1 geuman coodsT August (j. Ocinler 8c Cos. Have received from lb-omen, via Ba tin.orc, in addition loibeir lioniicr stock, Tlie following Goods, viz. A complete assortment of Looking Glasses Vine and middling sort Violins VioKn-strings, bridges and smews Hand-Organs, 1 rumpets Latiihui ns assorted plates and slate \i: ticils Marble Images, Chessmen Glass and Stone licads| Velvet Bindings Silver Spangles, Mtsks. Cloth-brushes Ladies elegant dressing and work boxes AVafci-boxes, in nests Pictures on glass Crayons in boxes Counters, spectacles, fine tooth combs, Etc. See i Al.hO ON HAND. Coffee-mills, needles, silk umbrellas, needle- j eases, elegant flower-pots, sc gat and snujl l xes, garnets, tapes silk handkercliieG. chil drens cotton frocks, silk at.d tin cad ftiuges, checks and stripes, German roil-., shirting, ; thread and cotton stockings, hempen osnaburgs t platillas, time-pieces, golcl and silver watches; I and a variety iff other useful articles in their line. Which thov offer for sale low for cash or approved town-notes at short sight. A'ovcmbcr 10 125 ~ JGS ; i r UIXT f V KdT per schooner 1 hree Friend*, from Boston, Ten chests and one hundred and twenty boxes First quality Hyson ‘Tea, j Warranted to he all of this year's importation, and entitled to benefit ol drawback, for sale by Smith i< Boiukc. October 31—121 Cabinet Furniture. The siihi-rrmer begs leave to ini rai the la dies and gentlemen of Snvannall, that he has i opened Ills V\ AKE-KOO.VI on the 1> a few , d< i rs cal l of Ogdeli’sßind linker ; where he ot ic rs for sale, tbs following articles: — f idcho.irds oi the newest fashion 1 ka ant carved and gilt card-tables Main do. and te.i ami breakfast tables pillar and claw dining tab es ( union li do. of various sizes All of which lie warrants to beef the best workman: hip, and will bes del low for iash. Samuel Carter. November 26—132 The Suhscril ers Having er.trri-u into to-partnerlhip, und r the firm of j SMALL & M’NISII, Have taken Store* and Cos ntirig Hnufe on Mi-flYs. ‘ SMI l it & BOUHKI ‘S A H ARE; and tender thrir 1 (■ rvicen to thnr friend* and the pub ic in the FAC TORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS. Robert Small. John M‘Nis>h. Stvinnlh, Odober SMALL 8c M’NISII, have received on consignment, l',/ the schooner Dolphin, (lale, just arrived prom jYeie 1 ork, 31 casks London bottled PORTER 9 do. English do. ALE which WITH lno ticrcrsbottled London PORTER, of an Excellent tjuullty,previously on ham!, they offer for sale on moderate terms, for cash. November 3—122 Bills on New-York, At a short fi ‘bt, for lale by .hun.s ik William Mugee. December 2 • Ad. REMOVAL. THE‘-übferibers l ave removed to the large done building, on TaY tog St Scai-aaot'ou’a whats; where they ar, now receiving a principal part of their Fall Supply of (ioods, Bv tl.e 4 it kmc A, captain Nienoi*,artd the Aiyxan- C * H awii row,captain Cailaßan, from Liverpool, and fur l'alv by James Dickson 8e Cos. September 26. LM IPS painting! Sl'.Til H. KEEN, IN’ o’\M> the gentlemen of Savi-nah and the pub lic in general, that be carries on the HOUSE and SIGN i’.AIN I'INU, in ihe ihop next door to octor Joun 1 ovx’s, on the Bay ; where all bufintia in his lire will b-attend, and to, vvhen caded uj on, with Uriel attention. CKtH l-RH S will be taken for payment, if more torvctiiitit tor the employer. September 19. 103 NOTICE. The C.'7-Trtne-fhip of the fubferiber-, tranfafting bulinefs under the firm of BELCHER is? PHELPS , Expired on the firil of September last. William Belcher, Charles P. Phelps. llnston, October 10, 1807. WILLIAM BELCHER, Ir.f ,rm: his ine. ds, that he continues to teanfaa ISU INE'-S ON COMMISSION, and tenders fits lei vice', in that line Jloston, October 10, 1807—123—m0 Rough Rice. A quantity of ROv UH KICK is offered for sale, at the low price of FORTY cents per buhliel, on taking upwards of ten bushels. A sample 11 th r rice may fie seen at the store ol Messr:. < umiiiitig dc Hannan, November 24 131 REMOVAL. Samuel Griggs, taylor. RESPECI FULLY informs his friends and the pub lic that he lav removed from hi* former stand, on the b.,y, .nd has aken a shop next door to Meflrs Msiyi-ANlt & I'au i ding where he will thankfully receive, ami faithfully execute, any orders ill his line. November 21. 130—T ‘Phe subscriber, being an Auctioneer, \\ ill be happy to serve his friends in that line He lias sulc slut us on lIOSV AKD’s \\ HARF. J. Hill Clark. Dor sule as above , 20 boxes white HAVANA SUGAR 10U0 bushels LIVERPOOL S.iLl 4) bins. Nos. 1 and 2 BOSTON. BEEF. November i9—129 Loaf Sugar. Forty hogsheads firfl quality I.OAF SUGAR, re ceived on con gnment, per ship Eliza, from Liverpool, and for fait by Taylor Scarbrough. October c. 11 Wanted, A SINGLE MAN that can read and write, who is honest and sober, und w itling and able to clothe duties of an overseer, for the ensuing year, on a rice plantation, on Ogeechee river. Apply to PLTF.It li. MOREL. N< ember 24. 151 Land for sale. A Traift I w> bu and ed and t-.vo aero* and ahas, in ill. v ell li diltr.4l, vVilkmlhn c unty, vvil belold v, ry low. E. r turner iniormaiion, enquire of ihe Pruittr.*. November 14—1*7 ~ WANTED, A few waggon and machine HORSES. Appiy to Joseph Habersham. November 17 128 the subscriber OFFEIIS FOIt SALE, Hi* tVo valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in hi* city Joseph Habersham. June 16. 62 TO B E REX T ED. r I ‘HE HOUSE lately occupied by major X Harden, and the office adjoining. The tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens Sc Baker’s stoic, and several other houses. The situation and terms of which may be known, on applica tion lo Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, r T' , HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the I Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair l awn trait, uire: wards cultivated by Richard M. Williams, and hte the property of L’Homata; on the prennfis area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES, and part thereof is under fence. For the culture of Cotton and as a market garden, no situation near Sa vannah oiler luch advantage*. Richard M. Siites. September 8. 98 EUR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS A Cvpicss Canoe built Boat, THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in the clear rows witH fix oars, is alio provided with a fail The above mentioned boat ,s not one year old, has lately been painted and is in complete order. For terms ap ply at the oflice of this paper. July 9. <2 Board of Fire Musters, Savannah) September 14'//. 1807. THE BOAR.Y OF FIRE MASTERS, from a ate inlpection of the Fire Buckets, are induced to remmend to the cituens, a due obfrrvance rs thed Eire Ordinance, by keeping their Fire Buckets in gooe order, and lettered, and in lase convenient places The law will be rigidly enforced againll all those who use tire bucket*,except in case of alarm. Extract from the Minutes. ’3 ThQinus Pitt, Clerk, FOR SALE, SEVERAL very valuable LOTS 3rd HUH TV INGS, in this city; the situation and ttrmi of which naay be known on app.icafion to Joseph Habersham. Blune 91 62 Georgia, “) By Thomas Bourke, clerk I, S. y-of die court of Ordinary, tor the coun- Th : Bourke. J ty of Chatham, in the itate afortlaid. WHERE AS Samuel Williams, has made applica ion for letter,, of administration on the estate and fleAs of W illiam Edands, late of this city, fhep keeper, dtceafed, as principal ciedttor : Thel'e are therefore to cite and admonish, all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the fatd dcccaf ed, to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, on or before the 17th day of December next, othervvife letter- will be granted h'm. Given under my hand and leal, this 17th day of November, in the year of our lord one th. u fand eight hundred and seven, and in the thir y. fetond year of American independence. [l2B] Georgia. ] By Thomas Bourke, clerk I„ S. >of the court of Oidinary for ihe c un- Th: Bourke J tyof Chatha.m and Rate aforeia:d. WHEREAS Isaiah Stiles, has made appl cation for letters of admtnillration, on the eilate and effefts of William Wilkinfin, late of this city, fhop,-keener, deceased as next of kin: Thel’e are therefore to cite and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of ihe deceased, to file their objections (if any they- have) in my office, cn or before the lO’h day of December next, other wise letters of administration \vi 1 be grained Given under my hand and seal this 30th dav of N -vernher, in the > ear of our Lord one thou fa-, and eight hundred and seven. and in the thirty fecond yearofAmericanlndcper.det.ce. 130 GEORGIA. tB THOMAS BOURKE, clerk of L. S. C the court of Ordinary, for the coun- Th UoUßltr.. 3 ty of Chatham and Bate aforefaid WHEREAS B. Mernarti has made applica ion for letters of administration on the estate and rffefts of Wi hum Gtbbes, deceased, as principal creditor : Thete are therefore to cite and admonish a9 at.d fin gu ar the kindred and creditors of the said d.ceafed, to fife their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or bes re the 21st day of December next, othervvife letters f adniinift ation wi 1 beg 1 anted. Given under my hand and lea , this 21st day es No vembe , in the year of our Lord 1807, and in the 32d of Ameiican independence. 130 Georgia. I By Thomas Bourke, clerk L. Sf f the Court of Ordinary for the cevir- Th. Bourke J ty of Chatham, in the slate atorefa and WHEREAS Do<ftor Henry Jacki'on aud Richard Wall, efq have made applicant n f,.r lefers ot ad mmillration on the estate and eflec.ts > f Thomas De Ma tos Johnson, efq. deceased, as principal cre ditors : These are therefore to cite ani admonish all and firguair the kindred and creditors of the deceased to file their objections (if any they have) in rvy office on or before the ad day of December next .othervvife letters of admtniftrat'on will be granted them. Given under my hand-and tea., this ad day of November, in the year of our Lord one thou land eight hundred and seven. and in the th v ty teconcl year of Americanlndedendcr ce. 121 Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk I, S. > Court of Ordinary for the Coun y of Th. Bourke. J Chatham, in the Hate afotel’a.d WHEREAS Casper Hoffman has made applica tion for letter: of administration on the ella e aud effects of Jame ; Symington, shop keeper, deceased, as principal creditor : These are therefore to cite ar.d admonish all ad lingular the kindred and creditors of the laid deceased, to file their objti'tions (if any they have) in my office, on or before the nl December next, othel - letters of administration will be granted him. Given under my hand and seal, this ad day of November, in the yeat of our Lord one thci - laud eight hundred and seven, and in the gad year of Amer ican Independence. [l2l] Twenty Dollars Howard. V Was stolen from the subscriber’s hefitse on the evening of the -4th instant, a small red hair TRUNK, with a brass lock and handles, con taining one Charleston bank, note oi 20 dollars ; two oi 10 and two of 5, supposed to be of the Jersey bank, with several smaller notes and seme dollars. The abov e reward will be given to any person or persons who may give infor mation, so that the ofiender or offenders may be brought to justice. George W atson, Opposite Mr. I’itt’s, Jefferson-strcet. November 26 m# 132 Five Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the fubferiber, on the 9th inst. a Negto Wench named TYRAH, about five feet four or live inches high ; had on when she went away, an oinaburgh petticoat and a humhums wrapper, and carried away leveral other suits with her. She is about 55 years of age, is very cunnine and plauubie in her stories ; has a fear on the back part ot her head, where she was burnt with fire when Ihe was fmali, and the hair has never grown there lines. She is well known aboil. White-Bluff and Savannah. The abrerevvard will be paid to any one who will deliver het to the fubferiber oil Colonel’s-Island; to Mr Willam WooDßaiuoE, in Savannah; or to the matter of Savannah goal. Edmund Adams. November 12—126. L>o DOLLARS REW ARD. Ran away from the fubferib. er, liuce the firlt of Auguftlaft, TWO NEW NEGRO EEL LOWS, which were brocyh from the coast of Africa about fc-NuVetvV. _ U,H ‘ i' ear ‘*z r _ POMI’EY, slim, thin vif i—j :g. and. surly countenance, about tiy ■•■►-•s.'&kJ ive feet ten inches high, fpeal.s lcarceiv a word ot Engbfh- WILL, round visaged, ab ut five feet four inches high, rather a mure pleasing countenance than the other A1 persons are forbid from haiboring the above mentioned negroes ; ar.d a rewaid of Ten D’ liars for each, with all rexfonable expences, will be paid, if delivered to the keeper of ravannah Gaol, or to the fubferiber, on his plantati.n, near Savannah. Joseph Stutz. October iq—-tiß j A Bargain! TH” subscribers ofii-r ior sale their IIOU.aD on the Bay, (tl.e lower part of vvhirtii v us lately occupied by themselves, ar.d the part by Mr. Uvciitt, pi inter) ; together witu the out-buildings, consisting of kitchen, du.ir house, stable, Kc. Boss*: sion can bo given itii niediau:!}, but the kaihiings must be removed by the 20th of February next; at which time the lcaoe ol the ground on which they stand v. ill expit ‘-, but which the owner is willing to renew. The house contains six rooms, is we.l fitted up for a store below and a dwellingabov v. The terms will be made easy. Koilock &. Parker. N. B. Ts the above buildings are not disposed of by Tuesday, the bth of December next, thty will on that day be set up for sale at lbibiic Auction, at the Exchange, by Silsuy fie Dt x xix’c;, auctioneers. November -4. 131 N E W Drug & dVledicinal Store, On the Day opposite the Exchange -, next door to Messrs Taylor is” Scrjuxer. Dr. j. b. BERTHELOT, RESPECTFULLY informs his friend.-, ar.d the pub lic, that he has just received a complete aifortment of all kinds of 4 Drugs, Patent and other Medicines. Dr. J. B. Bertliclot, IT ESPF.CTULLY informs the public that he posies -1 k Us a sovereign remedy for all forts of Venereal Di*- I —prfons of both sexes can vvitii confidence j make use cf it. The advantages of this remedy are, i that a young man may take this medicine, and be per fectly cured, without a difeovery on the part of his con neiftions; also, the patient may, without Apprehending any danger, expose himfelf to cold, night air, and rain, and ourfue his ulual avocations, as it requires no par* ticular regimen, other than to sustain from the commil*. fion of excesses. Those who may apply to him at hn medicinal lhop, near the Exchange, may be allured of the moft protound lecrecy being observed. August 29. 94 JVlarshal’s Sales. On the first 1 UESDAY in January next, \Y i.l i e soid at the Ci urt-fiuuse in Savannah, One N!G BO WOMAN and child ; also a number of articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE—Levied on as the property of Doctor James Ewell, i>y virtue of an execution obtained by C. Newell. Ben. Wall, 'id. n. g. November 30—154 Continued Marshal’s Sales. On the first 1 UESDAY in January next, At the Court-House, will be sold, A variety of DRY GOODS, and some GRO CERIES—Lev .td cn as the property of John Hilton, at the suit oi Bobert H. Bowne. Condi tions cash. Ben. Wall, m. n. c. November 30—154 .A IARSH - \L’S SALE. On the first T UESDAY in January next, W ill be sold at the Court-House in this city, between the hours* of 10 and 3 o’clock, The unexpired lease of a TWO-STORY HOUSE aiid BUILDINGS on Harden’s (late C lark’s) wharf, below the bluff of Savannah, late in the occupancy of Benjamin Crook, and taken in execution as his property, at the suite t of William Magee. Ben. Wall, m. and. g. November 24 121 Administrators’ Sales. Will be soid at the Court-House in Savannah, On Tuesday the sth day cf January , 1808, 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, 7 .... JONATHAN MEIGS, j Administrators November 24 131 Administrator’s Stile. On Wednesday the 9th day of December next , rxll be sold , The HOTTSE and BUILDINGS, lately occupied by James Shaffer, deceased, in Weft Broad street. Also, an assortment of CARPENTER’S TOOLS, houfe ho a and kitchen FURNITURE. &c.—being the pro perty oi the estate of the said lamex Shaffer. Frederick Shaffer, Adm’r. OAober 29 ic® “notice. THE fubferiber* to the CITY and CAROLINA ; GAZETTES (printed in Charleston, South Carolina) who live in Savannah, or its vicinity, are refpefitfully informed, that we have appointed EVERITT & EVANS, our 3gents, to receive fubfcrlptions and all monies due us, in Savannah, &c. We hope those in debted to us, or the former firms, will net fail to cal’ 011 them, and pay up the fame. Eiiiott 8e Richards, Editors cf said CJa .:t'r Charleston, November 5—125. N O TIC l“ A I.L persons having any demands agaitift the efhatt* of Thomas Smith, and Thomas and William Smith, late of the city of Savannah, merchants, are requested to render the fame duly attelted, to Alton Pemberton ; and thole indebted to said estates, are requested to fettle with him, he being authorifed to receive payments anti give acquittances therefor. Susan M. Smith, Adirdrx, Alton Pemberton, Adm’r. September 1. S9 Bills of Sale, For Sale atthis office.