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By the s')tips Alexander Hamilton find
Lliza,/;*0/tf Liverpool,
Meliss, Taj lor & Cos.
Have n ear'd, in fiart, their stiffly of
WINTER GOODS ;
And l)y the ship Miry, daily erpeflcd from C e
nock, they art to have the rentfindet, which, t" 1 * er ’
\ci!l mate a very giYat variety and extenfiv’
of a, well fcledled GOODS, a have everC a l’! e “ * “*
market...being every article of them r ' c cc JC? j e
the partner, residing in Britain, “ l ” w P oss f ffed L ° n f
every advantage of procurmr B or >?* °, n thc
term,, which will enable tb- 1 ,f> , h at , a vt , r y
low rate. An ong the Go ds ived, will be fouud,
The foliov*‘g Articles, viz.
White ■)
slue5 lue , /plains
Green and I
Brown J
I.otVon DuSile Y
Jriftol ditto £ BLANKETS
7-4 to 12-4 Rose ditto J
White i
Blue f
Red Vwelch flannels
Scaiier and \
Yellow J
One bale London dressed Superfine
Cloths and Caflimere, f
- case, London n ade Hats of the f 1 %
very heft quality anil neivell fafiiinn J
One case newest falhion London straw Bonnets
An eatenfive assortment of Yotkfture fuperfiae Cloths
and Cafiimeres
Ditto ditto second Clotha
And ditto Caftimeres
Ynrkfhire Nat row Cloth*
Blue Stroud,— Napt prize
Bath Coating—Fearnought *nd coarse Clothi, of every
delcription,
Patent Cord Y
.. ... . ... i VEST COATING
Worsted Marfille, Quilting C
fiwanvdown J
lienet’s worsted and cotton patent Cords
Cotton Corduroys
“Velveteens wnd Fancy Cords, of ail colours and prices
Men'* and Youth’* Wool, s
Ditto ditto plated #
Ditto ditto fine, ( HATS, in convenient •
Ladies ditto ditto f boxes for country {lores
Youth'* and Children's plated V
Servant’s Glazed Leather /
Hardware, doneupin wellaffortedcalksforfhop keepers
Button, of all kinds
Gun, and Gun Locks
Knives ami Forks
Rocket and l’en Knives—Spectacles
Racket and pound pins
Needles—Horn and Ivory Combs
Ladies elegant ornamented hair Combs
Cotton Hoflery, of every delcription
Worsted and Lamb’s Wool ditto ditto
Calicoes and print* 1 Cambrics, new paterns
£i:k Chambrays.of an elegant ftylfi
Cotton dittrf—Dimities
#-3 and 6.4 Cambric ditto
R am Cambrics, all svidiha
Eh gam figured ditto
Cambric Shawls
imark and other hilt di'to
L .uk Barcelona, and various other 61k Handkerchiefs
A complete affor.tment ol new (alliiou Ribbon
C >tton Lorntet panes
Roma and l*u heat Handkerchiefs
T'm.ints, Ca imancOci and shailooll*
1 nihuzelts and Bombazeeus
Satin Peeling
White and black Perfiau
B ack silk Florentine
Ditto Satin
L'itto Mode
l'itto Crape
I,.ulies’ Pic Nic and other silk Gloves
Ditto ditto Cotton <li to
Ladies’ and gentlemen", Ik flole
Sewing silk and I will
1 hread 1 aces and ditto Edging
Cotton ditto ditto ditto
Huckaback —Fancy Diaper
Fancy Towels—Fable Cloths
Cotton Shirting—l ab e Covers
Cd, BJ, U)d, 20d, clasp head Nails
Crockery Ware, in vs ell assorted crates for retailing
GUI’- Ware,in ditto, &c. &.c.
October 6. 110
Thomas Storr,
r HAVING taken part of the Bores occupied by
m*s Johnslon jun. esq. beg, leave to tender his
ebeice, to hiiiicnds and the public, a, a
Factor Jk Commission Merchant.
Fhould he hr entruftid with the ilifpofal of any part o
their Crops, he Ha ters himlelf by his alfiduity and unf
remitted attention to their mteteft*, to merit a continu
ition of their favor*. October I—loß
Commission <Sc Factorage
BUSIN F.SS.
THF. tttbfcriber having large and convenient Stores,
on the wharf adjoining Janus Wallace, eiq. offer, his
ferviev s to hi, Ineads and the pulvlic, as a COMMIS
SION MERCHANT and FACTOR.
Thomas Lawrence.
October 8...'. 11
REMOVAL.
YHE Si ibfcribers have removed to the large stone ‘
Building, on T.seio* N Scal aaovnn’s wharf; where
they tire now receiving a principal part ol their
Fall Suppiv oi Goods,’
y the AMr tca. captain Nichols, and the Ai it an- I
* > k Ha Milton, captain Callau an, (rom Liverpool,
Slid for sale Fy
James Dickson Sc Cos.
September £6. tut 106
- ■■ ■■■!■. - ■■ I ■■
Wanted to Hire,
KIlsLI) HANDS, for Whom liberal wa£cs
vill be punctually paid. Apply to
Joseph Habi*shaih.
IVcemhcV Pv-^-ld,)
Blank. Cntrics
For sale ut ‘his offfC".
ICE.
-a flip of I'avl J. Vallottov
Vauotton, boot and shoe
an _ . HENjA' X pi n; on t ) lc fi rs t jay of Januart
consent. All persons having
n . cxt ; as against the concern, are requested to
< them ; and those indebted, to make
(.mediate payment to Benjamin Yai.lot-
TON.v- ho is 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 lie intends continuing the
abov e business in all its various branches, at
the former stand, opposite the Exchange. He
will thankfully receive and execute, any busi
ness in his line, and flatters himself, bv atten
tion to business, to merit a share of patronage.
December 3—135
Axemen and Sawyers.
Wanted to hire for twelve months, twelve
able Axemen and four Sawyers, to be emplovcd
on the ri%er St. Mary’s; for whom generous
wages will be given, and paid quarterly, if re
quired. For terms, apply to
Nichol Turnbull, at Savannah ; or
Janies Seagrove, in St. Mary’s.
December 10. 138—ca
Wanted,
A SINGLE MAN that can read and write,
who is honest and sober, and willing and able to
do the duties of an overseer, for the ensuing
year, on a rice plantation, on Ogeechee river.
Apply to PETEK 11. MOREL.
November 24. 131
House, wanted.
Wanted to Lease, for a term of years, a
HOUSE,, ol about nve rooms, to be in good re- I
pair, vvitli suitable out buildings, and to be in j
a centrical part of the city. For such a house, 1
a good price will be allowed. Application to be j
made at die office of the Republican.
December 5—136
Farm and Neroes for sale. I
o i
For sale, a small Farm near bkidaw ay, on ,
the (salts, about nine n#ic- from Savannah, con- i
taming 40 acres, more or less; fifteen of which j
are caartd and under gooct fence. On the farm j
are a good Dwelling-House, Kitchen, Barn, Sta- j
ble, and other conveniences. It also has an*
excellent lauding for beats of any size.
Eikcvi'cc, wnl be disposed of, two likvlv j
NEUiv ) FELLOWS.
Ibr trims apply to Mr. William Li.wdln,
dr
P. J. Vallotton.
December 3—135
Five Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the fulifcriber, on the Sth inst. 1
u Negio Wench named I YKAH, about five teet
lour or five inches high ; had on when file went away,
an oinaburgh petticoat and a I umhiuns swapper, ard
carried away levera. other fiats with her. She is aboil*
55 years <1 age is try cunniiie and plausible in her
{lories; has a lr.tr on the back part ol her head, vvhert
(he was burnt with lire when (he was imali, and the
hah has never grown theie finee. bhe is well known
abou. VV (lite-Bluff and Savannah.
1 he above rewaid will be paid to any one wko will
deliver hei to the fublcriber on Go onei’s-lfland; to
Mr William Wooddiudue, in Savannah; or to the
mailer ol Savannah goal.
Edmund Adams.
November 12—126.
N otiee.
All persons indebted to the Estate of the
laic John 1 kbfau, 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, t
Catherine Tebeau,
Qualified Executrix.
December 8—13?
Notice is hereby given,
That at the expiration of nine months from the
date hereof,application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary lor leave to fell a trail of lan : in the twenty
fourth ditlrid i I Wilkinlon county, No. ope hundred
and five, coivaining iwt hundred and two and one
halfacivs, (drawn to the name of Nathaniel I'alkard)
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Those who
have any demands again ft laid estate, will fend them
in properly attested, and those indebted thereto,
are requested to make payment speedily.
J< h ; . DvVtaux, Aclm’r.
Seri veil County, December I—ca—lSs
N O 11 (J IT.
A I.l.perfonshaving any demands agalnft the efitatei
oi I homas Smith, and Thomas and William Smith,
late of the city of Savannah, merchants, are requested
to render the lame duly attested, to Atton Pemberton ;
and thole indebted to laid ellates, are requested to fettle
with him, he being authoriled to receive payments and
give acquittauces therefor.
Susan M. Smith, Adm'rx.
Atton Pemberton, Mm’r.
September 1. 99
FOR SALE OR TO LEASE,
r PH.tr PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
-l Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn
trail, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams,
and late the property of L’Homaca; on the prennfes
area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES,
and part thereof is under fence. For the culture of
Cotton and a> a market garden, no situation near Sa
vannah oftt. fuel) advantages.
Richard M. Stites.
; S -ptember fi. ‘
: THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SALE,
His two valuable LOTS, near the F.ichange, in
thia city, ♦
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 62
FOR SALE,
SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD
INGS, in this city; the situation and terms
1 of which may be known on ajVp.icafion to
Joseph Habersham.
1 June-91 6*
TO BE REX T^ED.
THE HOUSE lately occupied by major
Harden, and the office adjoining. The
tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens k Baker’s
store, and several other houses. The situation
and terms of which may be known, on applica
tion to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 4-2.
Board, of Fire Masters.
Sa ya y.vx//, November 30, ISO 7
Rf.solvkd, That in future, the FIRE EN
GINES under the controul of this Board, be
placed off at the Market-square, the first Sat
urday in each month, at three o’clock. P. M.
Extract from the Minuter-,
Thomas Pitt, clerk.
December 3—ca—l3s
w
Drug & Medicinal Store,
On the Bay ofifionite the Exchange , nixt door to
Messrs Taylor IS” Scribner.
I)r. J. B. BERTHELOT,
RESPECTFULLY informs Ms friends and the pub
lic, that he hasjull received a complete assortment of
all kinds of
Drugs, Patent and other Medicines.
Dr. J. B. Berthelot,
RESPECTULLY informs the public that he pofies
les a iovereign remedy for all forts of Venereal Dis
eases—persons of both l'exes can with confidence
makeuleofit. The advantages of this remedy are,
that a yor.g man may take this medicine, and be per
fectly cured, without a difeovery on the part of his con
nections; also, the patient without apprehending
any danger, expose himfeif to cold, night air, and rain,
and pursue his ulual avocations, as it requires no par
ticular regimen, other than to sustain from the corr.mif
fion ofexcelses. Those who may apply to him at his
medicinal Ihojt, near the Exchange, may be allured of
the molt prolound lecrecy being observed.
August 29, 94
The Commissioners of Pilotaire
O
Hereby give notice, that they will receive propo
fa's until the hext nteetingof the board for the CON
ST HUCTING oi SIX BUOY , conformable to one
finilfitd, undone half finflied, to bt: fern, as f|nci
mens oi the work required, at hleffi s U be?: t: ]o’ n
Bolton’s wharf. The buoys mull be made < fth b .11
pi-ch pine, and lo conltvufted as to Suit th -. non
work already prepared and be iimi'.ar to the buoy
which is new to be leen fir.ilheJ. The unfulfilled
bu y is also to he completed Security will be
required for the faithfitlnels of the workm, nlli-p,
guaranteeing that they (hall be water tight. Rrcpo
ials are to he left-with me, sealed, and at ihe lirll
boaid alter the firll day of next December, the con
trafi will be given to the loweit olferer, under equal
lecurity for the faithful performance of the \v rk,
the tblolute ftcurit) ri quired will be expcfled to ex
tend to the tightness of the buoys for twelve months
No advances will be made ; but, as soon as fulfilled
and approved of by the board, the contract on their
part will be complied w ith mlianier.
The object being that of peitnanent ufefulr.cfs to
the trade of the port, it is expected every offer will
be predicated, on the ground of l'ecunty, to embrace
the competency of the work for a fpecified number
of years ; bur, as above ftxteJ, to be water-tight for
twelve ninths, mull bcabi'olute—hence, in the offers
that may be made, the term of years for which l’ecu
ritv will be given rmfil be fpecified.
Any enquiries w hich may explain the views of the
cdmiDiffiontrs further, will he answered by either of
them The lecurity offered in whole or in part of
the foregoing intention, mull be named m the prepo
fals ofteitd; and it will he remembered, that fecunty
will only be required agamft ordinary occurrence: ,
not the events id’ deliberate violence, nor extraordi
nary unintended casualties.
By order of the Commi(lionets,
Thomas Pitt, Secretary.
December 8
District of Georgia.
L. S. ‘f lit the-District Court, in
Stites, Clerk. 5 Adtuii-alty■.
The President of the United States to the Mar
shal eif the District of Georgia, greeting :
Whereas John Gill and John Hen rick son,
mariners, hath this day filed and exhibited a
liliek for w ages, in this court, against the ship
Flora, whereof John Perkins now is, or
late was, master : Now, therefore, vou are
Commanded to cite and admonish the owner, or
owners, and all persons whomsoever, who have,
or pretend to hat e, any right, title, interest or
claim, in, toor upon the said vessel, now K ing 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.
Witness, the honorable William Ste
m l. n s, district judge of Georgia, this fifth
day of December, in the year of ouv lord
one thousand eight hundred and seven,
and in the thirty-second year of American
Independence.
Leake,
r roc tor for Libellants.
December 10—138
For Saic,
A TIOUSF.. cn the South-Common, formerly
occupied by .Mr. William Wilson, deceased
Terms of payment will be made eto the
purchaser.
Ebcneztr Stark, Ji.fr.
December 10—133
NOTICE?
Ail perforts having any demands agalnft the c fiate t f
Maria Louise Lr.rFRVRf:,! ate of the county of Cam.
den. deceaftd, are requested to fend them in, p rperlv
attested, to the fublcriber, on or before the firll day of
January next, as he will make application to the hon
orable the court of ordinary for letters difmiffory front
said adminiftraiion, on the firll Monday in January next.
C. Borcl, Adm’r.
November 17 12.9
Administrators’ Sales.
Will be sold at the Court-House in .Savannah,
bn Tuesday the sth day of January, 1808,
Between the hours of 10 and and o’clock,
The unexpired i-ase 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,3 Admjulstrfttor *
November 24 j?j
Marshal’s Sales.
On the £rst TUESDAY in January next*
W ill be sold at the Court-House in Suvannah, at
the usual hours,
A HOUSE and LOT in Milledgeville, No. 1,
square No. 40.
2COO acres of LAND, in Bulloch county, cn
Black Creek, in three adjoiniong tracts ; adjoin
ing lands of Alex. Willie, John Gruber ant}
John Lustinger, all surveyed i.t tl;e nanyc of
George Frazier, in 1771.
Also, an undivided moiety of the Beaver Dam
MILL-TRACT, in Seri ten county; in the
whole tract, fc.IGO acres, formerly the property
of John M'Quccn; bounded north by Briar ere. k
south-east by lands now belonging to Mr. It c.n es.
Also, 287 1-2 acres of LAND on the, Alata
r.talia, formerly the property of Richard Wall,
Esq.
Levied on at the suit of the United States
against Henry Putnam and others.
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
December 3—135
MARSHAL’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
Will In* sold at the Court-House in this citv,
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, a: and
taken in execution as his property, at the suite
of William Magee.
Ben. Wall, m. and. c.
November 24 i2i
Continued Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
At the Court-House, will be soul,
A variety of DRY GOODS, and some GRO
CERIES—Levied on as the property cf John
Hilton, at the suit of Bobert 11. liownc. Ccnuf
tions cash.
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
November 30—134
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
\\ ill be sold at the Court-Hcuse in Savannah,
One NEGRO WOMAN and child ; also a
number of articles of HOUSEHOLD TURNI
TURE—Levied on as the property of Docnr
James Ewell, by virtue of an execution obtained
by C. Newell.
Ben. Wall, m. and. .
November 30—154
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.—*Petef, Columbus, Catharine, Cclicia,
Reyna, Jean, Mary, Silvy, Cook, Ned, NDly,
Cuffy, Peter, Belfast, Jenny, Chatham, Rachel
and Harry.
Joseph Crews, n. s. c. c.
December 5—136
Former Sheriff’s Sales, continued.
On the first TUESDAY in January,
Will be sold at the Court-House in Savannah,
Lot No. 37, 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 8—137
City Sheriff’s Sales, continued.
On the first TUESDAY’ in January next,
Will be sold at the conrt-house in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
An undivided HALF of THREE LOTS, iu
tile village of St. Gaul, fronting, or. 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 Ere
derick Shaffer, sur\ ivor.
Also, a HOUSE and LOT in Broughton,
street—Levied on asthe property of Th jtnas
Brown and John Gable.
Conditions cash,
John Williams, s. c. c.
December 8—137