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By the ships Alexander Hamilton and
FAiza,from Liverpool,
Meliss, Taylor & Cos.
/fare received, in ‘-art, their r. fifiljof
WINTER GOODS;
Ar.A by the ship Miry, daily otpcScJ from Orce
eock, they arc to have the remainder, which, together,
will make a very great variety and eitctiCve allurement
of at well fele&ed GOO US, at have ever came to this
market...being every article of them fc.ertedby one of
the partners reading in Britain, who i* polMTcd of
every advantage of procuring good', on. the bi ft
terms, which will enable them to make fblei, at a very
low rate. Among the Good* received, will lie found,
The following Articles, viz.
white
PLAIN r
Green and PLA,r^
Brown
I.ondon DnHile T
Oriftol ditto V BLANM FT 3
“■4 to 12-4 Rose ditto j
White j
Blue f
Red V WELCH FLANNELS
frarlet and \
Yellow J
One bale London dressed Superfine “>
Cloths and Caflimetes L For retailing
Two cases I.ondon n ade f lats of the f
very best quality and newest falhion J
One case newest fafhicn Louden draw Bonnets
An extcufive aCbitment of Yotkfiiite fuptrfine Cluth
and Caffum res
Ditto ditto ftcond Cloths
And ditto Cafiimeres
Yorkfbirc Narrow Cloths
fj'ue Strouds—Napt Frize
Hath Coating—Fearnought and coarse Cloths, of every
detcription,
Vi. lent Cord T
r m C•. (vest COATING
W orfted Marfilles Quilting f
Sv.ansdown j
fjenet’s worded and cotton patent Cords
Cotton Corduroys
V veteens and Fancy Ci rds, of all colours and prices
Men's and Youth’s Wool,
piito ditto plated /
Ditto ditto fine, ! HATS, in convenient
T adics ditto ditto ( boxes for country stores
Touth’s and Children's plated k
servant's Glazed Leather /
Hardware, done up in wdUfTortedczflcs.forliiopkecpers
Buttons of all kinds
Guns and Gun Lo< ks
Knives and l ories
Pocket and Pen Knives—Spectacles
Packet and pound pins
Needles— Horn and Ivory Combs
Ladies elegant ornamented hair Combs
Cotton Ilofitry, of every de'eription
\V orfted and Lamb's Wool cuto ditto
Calicoes and prime 1 Cambrics,new patents
bilk Chambrays.of an elegant style
Cotton ditto—Dimities
9-t! and o'-l Cambric ditto
piain Cambrics, all widths
t'.cgant figured ditto
C ambric Shawl*
fcamack and other fiik ditto
Black Barcelona, and various other fdk Handkerchiefs
A complete assortment of new falhion Ribbon
C’ tton Counterpanes
Rouiai and PuUicat Handkershiefs
tDui ants, Cslimancoes and shalloons
Bmubazetts and Bombazceus
Satin Peeling
V'hite and black Perftan
Riack lilk Florentine
Ditto Satin
Di : tn Mode
Ditto Crape
Ladies’ Pic Nic and other fdk Gloves
Ditto ditto Colton di to
Ladies’and gentlemen’s :lk Hole
’jewing die and Twill
1 hread l.aces and ditto Edging
Cotton ditto ditto ditto
Huckaback—f ancy Diaper
Fancy Towels—Table Cloths
Cotton Shirting—Tub’ts Covers
Cd, Hd, Ltd, yod, cUfphcad Nails
Crockery Wars, in well assorted crates for retailing
G'nfi Ware,in ditto, &c. dec.
October b". I*^
“notice.
•Tia; Cctpttrtnevftnp o the lublcnbers, trailaftitrg
butineT:. under the fi m of
BELCHER PIIELPS,
Hrrptred on the Srft of September loft.
W illiam Belcher,
C buries P. Phelps.
Ooati'l, October iO, ISO 7.
WILLIAM dLLCHER,
Informs his friends, that he continues to tranfafl
BUSINESS ON COMMISSION, and tenders his
ii rvo.es in that line
IfostG** Oc'cbc'r 10, 1807—1*23—mo
To~ Hire,
.\ few NEGRO WENCHES. Apply to
hi Leake.
Bet ember S-ToF
*t| ■ ■■■ * “’ *
Thomas Storr,
HAVING taken part of the stores occupied hy
• sirs lous'tToN jun. esq. begs leave to tender his
ervices to his friends and the public, as a
Factor Sc Commission Merchant.
Should he be entrusted w ith the difpofhl of any part of
tUtir Crops, he slaters hiiufelf by his alhduity and un
rer.iitted attention to their inteiefts, to merit a continu
jllUin of th.i ir favor* October I—lo3
.m —■■ • 1 ■ ■ ■. i .. ‘
Commission &: Factorage
BUSINESS.
THE fuhftriher having large and convenient Stores,
on the wharf adjoining James Wallace, efq. offers hi*
(ervices to his friends and the public, as a COMMIS
SION MERCHANT and FACTOR.
Thomas Lawrence.
Octobers. 11l
OGDEN’S & BAKER,
Having received by the late arrival*, nearly all their
Supply of\V inter Goods,
(Which, together with reir former stock eomprife
a very extensive and general assortment) offer their
friends and the public the following, ar.d a great va
riety of other STAPLE and FANCY ARTICLES,
for lale on liberal terms :
London fupeTfinr C oths
Yorklhire do.
Single and double milled Caflimeres
Coatings, Flannels, Salisbury do.
White and coloured Plains
Blankets, Swandowns, Toileneti, Patent Cordi
Matfeilles Quilting, and a variety of fancy Veftir.gs
Worsted and Cotton Bennet’s Cords
Velveteens and fancy do.
Irish Linens, Long I.awns and Cambric*
German and Kuflia Sheeting
Diapers Bed Ticks
Ofnahurghs, Dowlas, apron and shirting Checks
Cambric and common Dimities
<l-4 5-4 and 6-4 Cambric Muffins
4- ’ and 6-4 Book and Jaconet do.
An elegant assortment of laced and fancy Muffins
Habit-ftiirts and Tuckers
R.bbons, cap paterns and lace sleeves
1-4, 1-2, 4-4 and 5-4 black end colored Crapes
Luflrings, Mode, Sarfnets, Florentines
Bombazcts, Bombazeens, Shalloons, &c.
Calicoes, Ginghams, Furniture Chintz
Silk and cotton Chambrays
Cotton and thread Laces and Edgings
Silk, cotton, worltt and, lambs-wooi and Angola Hose
Ladies silk, leather, pic-nic. habit and long Gloves
Mens silk and leather Gloves
Childrens yarn Boot-shoes
Shawls and Handkuchiefs of every defeription
Ladies ornamented tortoile-fhell and lorn Cotnb6
Sewing silks, twists, threads, tapes and bobbins
Ade phi Cotton, in varnifbcd boxes
Umbrel as, V arafols, silk and cotton Braces
Carpeting, Humhums
Sadd.es, Battle-doors
Band boxes, bonnet papers and writing paper
Impefia ,hyfon and gunpowder teas,m 2ib. caddies
An elegant affoitmeut of Leghorn, fpht-ftraw,
pluth, wil ow, chip and fancy BONNETS
Mens BEAVER HATS
100 pieces COTTON BAGGJNO
Also, per ship Plan, a consignment of
Handsome LOOKING-GLASSES,
(gilt and mahogany frames)
AND
20 barrelsl.e Breton’s ALBANY ALE.
November 1d—126
NO l ILL,.
The copartnership of Paul J. Vallotton
and Benjamin Vallotton, boot and shoe
makers, w ill expire on the first day of January
next, by mutual consent. All persons having
demands against the concern, are requested to
present them ; and those indebted, to make
immediate pay me t to Benjamin Va: lot
ton, who s authorised to settle any business
relating thereto.
P. J. Vallotton.
Benjamin Vallotton.
December 3—135
Benjamin Vallotton,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
Respectfully informs his friends and the pub
lic in general, that he intends continuing the
above business in alt its various branches, at
the former stand, oppos.ie the Exchange. He
will thankfully receive and execute, any busi
ness in h.s hue, and flatters himself, by atten
tion to business, to merit a share of patronage.
December 5—135
Axemen and Sawyers.
•
Wanted to hire tor twelve months, twelve
able Axemen and four Saw yers, to be employed
on the river St. Mary’s; lor whom generous
wages will be given, and paid quarterly, if re
quired. For terms, apply to
Nichol Turnbull) at Savannah j or
James Seagrove, in St. Mary's.
December to, l.,H—ca
Farm and Negroes for sale.
For sa.e, a small Farm near £ daway, on
the Saits, about nine miles from Savannah, con
taining 4b acres, more or itss; fifteen of which
are Cleared and under good fence. On the farm
are a gouii Dwelling-House, Kitchen, Barn, Sta
ble, and other conveniences. It also has an
cxcel't nt landing for boats of any size.
Likewise, wul be disposed of, two likely
NEGRO FELLOWS.
For terms apply to Mr. William Lewden,
or
P. J. Vallotton.
December 3—135
Notice.
All persons indebted to the Estate of the
late John Tkbkau, esquire, deceased, are re
quested to come forward and make payment as
speedily as possible ; and those who have de
mands against the same, will please render
their accounts, properly attested, to
Catherine Tebeau,
Qualified Executrix.
December B—lBT
House wanted.
Wanted to Lease, for a term of years, a
HOUSE, of about ti\c rooms, to be in good re
pair, with suitable outbuildings, and to be in
a centrical part of the city. For such a house,
a good price will be allowed. Application to be
made at the office of the Republican.
December 5—J36
Wanted,
A SINGLE MAN that can road and write,
who is honest and sober, and willing and able to
do the dutfcs cf an overseer, for the ensuing
year, on a rice plantation, on Ogcechec river.
Anply to VETER U. MOREL.
November 24. 131
Prime Africans.
Thirty-four prime Windward Coast AFRI
CANS, forsale. Enquire at the Blue Stoke,
Spring-Hill.
December 1. l 134.
W anted on Hire,
A steady Woman, who is a good cook and
Washer: also, a Girl of from lotol2 years of
age, to wait in the house. Enquire of the prin
ters. Dec. 1.
FOB SALE,
SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD
INGS, m this city; the situation and nrms
of which may be known on application to
Joseph Habersham.
lune 9i 6*
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS EOR SALE,
His two valuable LOTS, near the Eicfcar.ge, in
this city,
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 62
FOR SALE OR TO LEASE,
r ~I ‘'HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
A Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn
tratft, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams,
and late the property of L’Homaca; on the premifts
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 offer such advantages.
Richard M. Sates.
September 8. 38
Land for sale.
A Traft of two hundred and two acres and a half,
in the twelfth dtllrift, YVilkinfon county, wtft be fold
very low. For further information, enquire of the
Printers,
November 14 —317
Notice is hereby given,
That at the expiration of nine months from the
date hereof, application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary for leave to fell a trail of land in the twenty-’
fourth diftrtfl of Wilkinfch county, No. one hundred
and five, containing two hundred and two and one
half acres, (drawn to the name of Nathaniel Falkard)
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Thofc who
have any demands against laid estate, will fend them
in properly attested, and those indebted thereto,
are reauefted to make payment speedily.
John B. Dcvcaux, Adm’r.
Scriven County, December 1— ca—lßs
NOTIC E.
A I.Lperfonshaving any detnjinds against the efttares
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 authorifedto receive payments and
give acquittances therefor.
Susan M. Smith, Adm'rx.
Atton Pemberton, Adm’r.
September 1. 99
TO BE BEX TED.
f I ‘HE HOUSE latply occupied by major
JL Harden, and the office adjoining. The
tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens &c 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.
Five Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the fubferiber, on the Oth inst.
a Negio Wench named TYRAH, about five feet
tour or five inches high ; had on when she went away,
an ofnahurgh petticoat and a humhums wrapper, and
carried away leveral other suits with her. She is about
55 years of age, is very cunnin? and plausible in her j
(lories 5 has a fear on the back part cf her head, where
(he was burnt with fire when ihe was final!, and the
hair has never grown there finee. She is well known
about White-Bluff and Savannah.
The above reward will be paid to any one who will
deliver hei to the fubferiber on Colonel’s-Island; to
Mr William Woubsridce, in Savannah ; or to the
tnafter of Savannah goal.
Edmund Adams.
November 12—123.
District of Georgia.
L. S. ) In the District Court, in
Stites, Clerk. 3 Admiralty.
The President cf the United States to the Mar
shal of the District cf Georgia , greeting ;
Whereas John Gill and John Henrickson,
mariners, hath this day filed and exhibited a
libel for wages, in this court, against the ship
Flora, whereof John Perkins now is, or
late was, master: Now, therefore, you are
commanded to cite and admonish the ow ner, or
owners, and all persons whomsoever, who have,
or pretend to have, any right, title, interest or
claim, in, to or upon the said v esscl, now lying at
anchor in the river Savannah, to be and appear
before the honorable William Stephens, district
judge of Georgia, at a special court of admiral
ty, to be held in and for the said district, at the
Court-House in Savannah, on the second Mon
day in January next, at 11 o’clock A. M. to
answer the libellants in the premises.
Wkness, tlur honorable William Ste
phens, district judge of Georgia, this fifth
day of December, in the year of our lord
one thousand eight hundred and seven,
and in the thirty-second year of American
Independence.
Leake,
Proctor for Libellants.
December 10—158
r For Sale,
Two TRACTS of LAND near the Mortar
Swamp, M'Jntosh county. One tract contain
ing 500 acres, divided it. swamp and high land,
with a grow th of cypress, pine and w hite-, k.
The other, a beautiful square tract, containing
250 acres, the centre composed of swamp land,
the sides and corners divided into 1 ,'.v savannah
and high pir.c land—growth, pine, cypress, tu
pelc, oak, &c. These tracts of land are ex
tremely well adapted for the culture of rice,
cotton and provisions, and will be solti a great
bargain, if application is promptly made.
Apply to
S, 11. Stackhouse.
December 12—138 —p
Administrators’ Sales.
Will be sold at the Court-House in Savannah;
Gn Tuesday the s th day cf January, 1808,
Between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,
The unexpired lease cf a TWO STORY
STORE and BUILDING, on Morel’s wharf,
below the bluff of Savannah, being part of the
estate of Gideon Seaman, decear-d.
BENJAMIN CROOK, } ■ , ... , .
JONATHAN MEJGsJ’’ 11 t 0 *
November 24 131
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY’ in January next,
Will be sold at the Court-House in Savannah, at
the usual hours,
A HOUSE and EOT in Millcdgeville, No. I,
square No. 40.
2(io0 acres cf LAND, in Bulloch eour.tv* on
Black Creek, in three adjoiniong tracts ; adjoin •
ing lands of Alex. Willie, John Gruber and
John Lastinger, all surveyed in the name of
George Frazier, in 1 771.
Also, rut undivided moiety of the Beaver Dam
MILL-TRACT, in Scriven county; in the
whole tract, 8500 acres, formerly the property
of John M'Qucen; bounded north by Briar creek
south-east by lauds now’ belonging to Mr. Reaves.
Also, 28” 1-2 acres of LAND on the Alata
maha, formerly the property of Richard Wall,
Eaq.
Levied on at the suit of the United States
against Henry Putnam and others.
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
December 3—135
Continued Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
At the Court-House, will be sold,
A variety of DRY’ GOODS, and some GRO
CERIES—Levied on as the property of John
Hilton, at the suit of Bobcrt H. Bowne. Condi
tions cash.
Ben. Wall, m, and. c.
November 30—134
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY’ in January nc*t,
Will he sold at the Court-House in Savannah,
Ore NEGRO WOMAN and child ; also a
number of articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNI
'I URL—Levied on as the property of Doctor
Janies Ewell, by virtue of an execution obtained,
by C. Newell,
Ben. Wall, M. D. G.
November 30—154
“MARSHAL’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY’ in January next,
Will 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 and BUILDINGS on Harden’s (late
Clark’s) wharf, below the bluff of Savannah,
late in the occupancy of Benjamin Crook, anti
taken in execution as his property, at the suit®
of William Magee.
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
November 24 121
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY’ in February next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Jefferson,
Camden county.
The following NEGROES,
Taken in execution, under the foreclosure of
a mortgage, as the property of Edward Shear
man, at the suit of John Carnochan and others,
viz.—Peter, Columbus, Catharine, Celicia.
Reyna, Jean, Mary, Silvy, Cook, Ned, Nylly,
Cuffy, Peter, Belfast, Jenny, Chatham, Rachel
and Harry.
Joseph Crews, n. s. c. c.
December 5 —136
City Sheriff’s Sales, continued.
On the first TUESDAY in January nextj
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
An undivided HALF of THREE LOTS, in
the village of St. Gaul, fronting, on the west,
the residence of Mr. Joseph Davis, and the late
residence of Mr. Edmund Warren—Levied on
as the property of John P. Oates, to satisfy Fre
derick Shaffer, survivor.
Also, a HOUSE and LOT in Broughton
street—Levied on as the property of Thom a r
Brown and John Gable.
Conditions cash,
John Williams, s. c. c.
December S—l3”
Former Sheriff’s Sales, continued.
On the first TUESDAY’ in Januarj’i
Will be sold at the Court-House in Savannah,
Lot No. 5”, Washington ward, with the im
provements thereon. Sold by virtue of an exe
cution, Gatterer and Ward versus Henry Put
nam.
Thomas Robertson, f. s.c.c.
December B—LV
Blank Entries
For sal- at this office.