The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, December 22, 1807, Image 4

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REMOVAL. e.roiaii: jitTUAN.tx co. JJAVC HEMOVSn TO 1 HF. STCir.F. Acljoiaii.g M‘J,'xzi’s \ ciid ic-ijoom, ALAR TIIE MARKET Where tlicy continue selling Their STOCK of GOODS, At Cost aid Changes. Novcmlrcr 10 123 The subscriber, being an Auctioneer, tVill he happy to serve his friends in that lit t lie has sale stores on HOWARD’S WIIAKI. J. iliil Clark. Per rr'lc av above, 20 boxes white HAVANA SUGAR 1000 bushels LIVERPOOL SALT 4#) hills. Nos. 1 ami * DOaTON BEEF. November 19—129 GERMAN GOODS. August G. Ocmler & Cos. Have received from Bremen, via Baltimore in addition to their luriiitr stock, The follow ing Goods, via. A complete assortment of Looking Glasses 1 inc anti middling sui t \ iolins Violin-sti inj>b, b ul. es and wefews Hand-Organs, J rumpett L-mthoins assorted Nititcs and slate pencils Ma:Die Images, tgiessmtu Glass aid Stone Beads \ t-lvet Bindings Silver Spangles, Masks, Cloth-brushes I udies elegant dressing and work boxer “W ulur-boxes, in nests Picttnes on glass < 1 ay on., ni boxes C.ouna : s, spectacles, fine tooth combs, Uc.fcc ALSO ON HAND. Cofie-e-nmL, needles, silk umbrellas, nrrdlc rases, e.tvant ilower-pots, Segal and snuff iw.xgamuts, tapes, silk handkerchiefs, chil drens cotton frocks, silk and thread ftii ges, cheeks and stripes, Gcnnan rolls, shitting, thread and rotten stockings, hempen osr.aburgs jnaiili is, tiine-picc.es, gold and silver watches; and a variety of other useful uitieles :n their line. Which they offer for sale low for cash or appointed town-notes at short sight. Xwembcr 10 125 John Gribbin be Cos. HAVE DECEIVED Flic following GOODS, From on board Manchester Packet, from Vlew-York, which will be disposed of for cash, cotton, or approved paper,on reasonable terms, at'.lie store lately occupied by John Hilton 15 pipes Gogniac brandy 12 iihds. Northward rum 8 pipes 1 Inllanil gir. 10 do. country do. 10 quarter casks Sherry wine 1 1 lilnls. Muscovado sugar 1 do. loaf do. ! do. lump do. 11 chests Hyson tea 2 do. young do. 3 1 e.uinisters imp-rial tea 30 do. gunpowder, for family use ri foxes Doolittle’s soap 1 ) do. do. candles lx do English mustard 20 do. m gio pipes Russia, owedes and country iron Geun.i . blister and Crawley’s steel 1 ■ .'0 Sbar-Moulds 1 bale rose blankets ) r ~ . , „ , 2 do. London dull'd \ fro,n 10 ‘“- 1 2 do. negro cloths. 4 du. huiiihurns 1 do. superior quality 4 do. great coats, well assorted boxes Irish linens. November 10 135 NOTICE.” Tin cop irtnor- hip of !’ vi t J. V.vi.t or rox .pd Bknj vmix \ u lotton, boot, and slice r - ikev.,, v,rxpire v>u tile first ilav of January av., by mutual ctmseut. AU persons having demands against the concern, are requested to presort thenr; and those indebted, to make nnmedi.ite payunent to Benjamin Vallot r.'x.wh’ is .rat horn ml to settle any business relating thereto. P. J. Vallotton. Benjamin Vallotton. l)i ember 3 !,■'.> boniamm \ hlloUoii, BOOT AND .SHOE MAKER, Respectfully interm# his fr-ends andihe pub lic m general, that he intends continuing the a-'.ve business in ail its various branches, at the farr.vr si and, opposite the Exchange, lie will thankfully receive and execute, any Inisi jvess in i;i> hue, aad ’ itt. rs himself, b\ jtteiw tion to busißCssi, to merit a share of patronage. December 3—l3j Wanted to Hire, Fl- LD H VNDS. f r whom Liberal wages vill l*e pum t .ally paid. Apply t.i Joseph Habersham. December If— Rice Straw for sale, At n low price, at the plantation of the late gen- Jackson, fair anti a half miles from Savannah. November 26—cm —132 Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in January next, VV ili be sold at the Court-House in Savannah, at the usual hours, A HOUSE and LOT in Milkdgevilk, No. i, square No. 40. -i-W acres of LAND, in CulEch comity, on Gluck Creek, in three adjoimor tracts ; adjoin ing lands of Alex. Willie, John (iruher and John I.astingtr, all surveyed in the name of Ot-c ret Frazier, in 1771. Also, an undivided moiety of the Beaver Dam Mli.i.-THACT, in Sc riven county; in the whole tract, 8500 acres, formerly the propc-i-tv of John M‘Queen ; bounded north by Briar creek south-east by lands now belonging to Mr. Reaves. Al-. , AT 1-2 acres ol LAND on the Alata iiiahu, formerly the property of Richard Wail, ] .sq. 1,. Erl on at the suit of the United States eg: in'-? Henry Putnam and others. Ben. Wall, m. and. g. 7 Deccmle.r .7—1.75 MAUbifAL’S SALK. On the first TUESDAY in January next, Will b<* suit! at the (.’ ;urt-Ilouse in this city, between the lu urs of Xu and 3 o'clock, j The unexpired let::- of a TWU-STORY ! HOLsE and BUILDINGS on Harden’s (late ( Clark’s) wharf, below the bluff of Savannah, • lute in the occupancy of Benjamin Crook, and I taken in exec it ion t*s his property, at the suite j of William Magee. Ben. Wall, m. and. c. November 21 12J Contimi'd .Mar: hal’a Sales. On the first 1 UESDAi i.i January next, At vile , ourt-ili use, will be suid, A variety of DR\ GOODS, und some GRO CERIES— l.eviyd on as the property of John Hilton, the suit of Robert ii. Lowr.e, Condi tions cash. Ben. Wall, w. i>. c. ’November 30—13 f Marshal’s Sales. fin the fust TUESDAY in January next, Will be ■ ‘lii at the t mm House in Savannah, One NEGRO WOMAN and child ; also a number of articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNI 'i Hl’—!,<•• :t‘;l on a . the property of Dock J .tines Ewed, by virtue of an execution obtained by C. Newell. Ben. Wall, m. and. g. November 30—131- Sherifl’Vs Sales. On the first TUESDAY in February next, Will be sold at the court-house ui Jefferson, | Canidcu countv. The following- NEGROES, Taken in execution, under the foreclosure of .1 mortgage, as the jn-oj art. of Edward Shear man, at the suit 01 Jehu Cnrnochan and others, viz.—Peter, (.Ulumhus, Catharine, (Alicia, Reyna, Jean, Mary, Silvv, Cook, Ned, Nellv, Cutty, Peter, Belfast, Jenny, Chatham, Rachel and Harry. Joseph Crews, and. s. c. c. December 5—136 Former SncniTs bates, coniinued. On the first TUESDAY in January, \\ ill be sold at the Courwlouse in Savannah, Lot No. 37, \\ ashington w ant, with the im pro. emeats thereon. Sold by virtue of an exe cution, Guttercr 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 court-house in Savannah, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, An undivided H VEIT of THREE LOTS, in the village of St. G.ml, fronting, on the v.a t, the resilience of Mr. Joseph Davis, and the late residence oi Mr. Edmund \\ arren—Levied on as the pr perty of John P. Oates, to satisfy Fre derick Shatter, survivory \lso, a HOUSE and LOT in Broughton street—Levied on as the property of Thomas Brown and John Gable. Conditions cash, John Williams, s. c. c. December 3 137 .Administrators’ Sales. \\ ill he said at the Court-House in Savannah, 6>n Tiifxday the 5'A day rs January , ISOS, Between i c hours of 10 and 2 o’clock. The unexpired lease of a TWO STOR\ S FOR 1:. and 11l lI,DING, on Morel's wiiatx, IvoUjvv the bluff of Savannah, being part of the estate ot Gideon Seaman, decease and. ‘ BEN J VMIN CROOK. > , . . . JONATHAN MEIGS, J A “ nmlstr:Uol ’‘ November 24 131 Georgia, ) B\ Tnomas Bourke, cler L s. V< f thec'urt cfOrdinarv. t>r diecou Fh Bsai ke J -y of Chatham, in the date af >. tat. M HERE AS Archibald Smith, his made apnhea tiow for letters ofadminittration on the eltaie and tlK.i# of George H. Burr ugh, deco fid : I hefe are therefore to cue and adtnoniih, all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the find deceaf ed, to file their objeAiors, if any thev have, 1 my office, on or b -fore the 17th day of Jmu ary, 1808.01hcrvT.fe letiers will he granted h-ai. Given under m, hand and feel, ties 17th dav of December, in the year of cur lord o. ‘ th ‘oft ii eight hundred anil ft veil, and in tin bid year es Ameiican iv.Jcpendeace. [tqi] Farm and Negroes for sale. For sale, a small Farm near Skid aw ay, oi the Salts, about nine miles from Savannah, con taining 40 acres, more or If ss ; lift<-'-n of which au- cleared and under gm-ti fence Or the farm are a go ><l Dwelling-House, Kitchen, Baru, Sta ble, and other convoniejic.es. J* also h: -> an excellent landing fur boats of anv size. ‘ Likewise, will be disposed of, two iikelv NF.GKO FELLOWS. l or terms apply to Mr. Win lia Lr.wni or P. J. Vallotton. December 3—135 Axemen and Sawyers. Wanted to hire for twelve months, t\\ - lev abb Axeipen and four Saivye rs, to be t mpkivcci on the river St. Mary’s; for whom gencrou wages will be given, and paid quarter’", if re quired. For terms, apply to iN'icliol Turnbull, cl Savannah ; or James Seagrove, in Hi. Mar; December 10. 1. —ca Five Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY irom the fuhfcriber, on the f)th in!t. a Negio Wench named TYRAH, about five leet tour or five inches hiph ; hud on when ihe went away, an olnaburgh petticoat and a humhutns wrapper, ami carried away feverai other suits with her. She is about ! 55 years of age, is very ennnins and plausible in her J stories ; has a fear on the buck part of her head, where ; she was burnt with fire when fae was fmali, and the j hair has never grown there iinec. She is well known j about White-Bluff 2nd Savannah j The above rewa; and will be paid to any one who will ! deliver h ito the fubferiber on Colonel’s-Ifiand; to Mr William Woodskidge, in Savannah; or to the rasfter of Savannah goal, Edmund Adams. November 12— 126. THE SUBSCRIBER OII'EItS Fail SALE, •Hi* two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in this city Joseph Habersham. June 1 6. 62 1-OR SALE, SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUII-D* INGS, in this city; the fimation and terms ot which may be known on app icarion to Joseph Habersham. June rjt <3* For Salt*. A HOUSE, on tin-South-Common, formerly occupied by Mr. \\ illiuni Wilson, deceased.— Terms of payment will be made easy to tnc purchaser. Ebenezer Stark, Ex'r. December 10—133 FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, PLANTATION near Savannah, on tlie X Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn trudl, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams, and late the property ofl/Homata; on the premifis 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. Stite.s. September 3. 98 House wanted. Wanted to Lease, for a term of years, a HOl'rvF., of about roe rooms, to be in good rt_- pair, with suitable out buildings, and to he 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—136 Wanted, A ST NT; EE. MAN that can read and write, who is honest and sober, and w illing and able to do the duties <. t an overseer, tor the ensuing tear, on a rice plantation, on Ogeerhec river. Apply to RE FER li. MOREL. November Y-L 1.11 Notice is hereby given, That at the expiration of nine months from the late hereof,application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to fell a tradi of lanl in the twenty fourth dillriel of Wilkinson county, No. one hundred and five, containing two hundred and two and one halt acres, (draw n to the name of Nathaniel palkard) tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Those who have any demands aguinft laid eilate, will fend them on properly atttlled, and those indebted thereto, are requested to make payment speedily. John IE Dcveaux, Adm’r. Striven County, December I —ca— l3s Notice. All persons indebted to the Estate < f the late John Ft ui- au, esq- ire. deceased, are re - pit-stcd to cotne forward and quake pavmeut as •pccdily as possible ; ami tho;;e whu have de mands against the same, will please render ‘.heir accounts, properly attested, to Catherine Tcbeau, Qualified Executrix. December R—l.if N O T ICE. A 1.1.pt-rfonshaving any demands against thecfltates of Thomas smith, and Thomas and William Smith, ! late of the citv of Savannah, merchant#, are requefteil ! to render the fame duly anelled, to Atton I’emberton ; ■ and those indebted to laid eflates, are requeued to fettle w ith him, he being authorifed to receive payments and ! give acquittances therefor. Susan M. Smith, Jdrr.'rr. Atton Pemberton, .idm'r. September 1. 93 N E W Drag Sc Medicinal Sturu, On t’te Buy ofiftosite the 2 : . >-. --’ .r t and .r io M - T.n'j or. it? St it;:;:.: x. Die J. B. BERTHELOI’, R ESPFCTFUI-LY inform J.is friends and D : pnb l;r, t.Fathc hasjui; received :i complete affortinent f dli h nidi of Drugs, Putt nt and other Mcdicin s. Di*. .1. IF Hertliclot, RESPECTUDX-Y informs the public that hi 4 pofle*- a sovereign remedy fur all lorts of Venereal Dl3- eafes—-perf ::s ol both sexes can with confidence make use ol it. “Ihe advantages of thi* remedy arc ? that a young man may take this rr. • Heine, and he per leCMy cured, wyh u: a difeovery on the part of his con nections; also, the patient may, without apprehending any danger, expose himfeif to cold, night air, and rain, and puriue his ulus! avocations, as it reg tires r.o j• ur• ticular regimen, ether than to sustain from the commis sion ofexcefses. Those who may apply ro him ar Ids medicinal lhop, near the Fxchange, may he allured of the molt profound secrecy being ob*ei ?cd. Augult 29. 9-i To Kent” ’ The YELLOW STORE now occupied hv E- D. I'f.tit De Vii.i.ers, Factor, m, jU- George Jones’ w harf. Enquire on the ’mriui Ct .. Deceniber 15—0—141 1 TO BE HE XT ED. THF. HOUSE lately occupied by major Harden,.und the. office; adjoining. Th tenement No. 2, over Messrs Oaden . tc Bakei-’r. stoi e, and several other houses. The situatio:. and terms ci which may be known; on a\dd: a - to Joseph Habersham. April 39. Dand for sale, -A Tru.'t of two htti’uia-d ml txvo ari-e-s t- 5 a hr. f. in the twelfth diiljisl, Wilkmfon county, will be ffiid very low. Pur furthtr information, enquire of the Printer November 14—1x7 Board of Fire Masters. Sji-jxxah, November 30, 1807 Resot.vfd, That in future, the EIRE EN GINES under the contrdlil of this Board, bet played oft at the .Market-square, the first .-.at.- urday in each month, at thre - o’clock E 31. I’Evfr.Trt tr -in the Min r .t:*v, Thomas I it:, cirri:- Decemb:v 3—c a—l3s District of Georgia. L. S. 0 111 the District Court, iiv Ft ms, Clerk, y * Admiralty. The P rtsiden ’ of the United States to the Mar shal r J ike l)'i„ rict if Georgia, greeting : Vv aen-as Jeh.n (Jill and Jcim Her.ricV.S'm, mtiriuevs, hath. this day tiled and exhibited a i i:el for wages, in this court, against the ship f-1 oka, whereof John Futu.vs now is, or laic was, master : Now, therefore, you are cnjimamted to Cite and admonish the o'w.vr, or owners, and all persons whomsoever, v hoi.-it or pretend to have, any right, title, inter; ‘ or claim, in, to or upon the said vessel, now h i:;g au anchor in the river Savannah, to be and T c tr before the honorable William Stephens, dud rir*. judge ol Georgia, at a special court of admira'. ty, to be .held in and for the said district, at the fjourt-Housc in Savannah, bn the second Mon - day. in January next, at 11 o’clock A. M. to answer the libellants in the nreraises, W itness, the honorable Willzaji Stj-> phens, district judge of Georgia, this iiftlv day of December, in the ear of our lord one thousand eight h incired and sever:, and in the tliirty-second year of American Independence. Leake, Pro-tor for Lib-Hants- December 10—133 The Commissioners of Pilottmu u Hereby give notice, that they will receive jnoprv fals until the meeting of the board for the CON STRUCTING of SIX BUOYS, conformable to one finifhtd, undone half fitidked, to be fern, as speci mens of the work required, at MelTrs. H ibert St jontu Bolton’s wharf. The buoys mttll be made of t'rw b.-’i pitch pine, and io coivllracled as to luit the iron work already piepared, rrvl be similar to the bur which is now to be seen findb. <l. The unfinilhed buoy is alio to be completed. Security will be required for the faithfidnefs of the v.-orkmanlh.ip, gnaranreeii’g that they fnall he water-tight. Prct - Ids are robe left with me, foiled, and at'the lir't board aiter the firil day of next lie Member, the eon tratt will be given to the I own ll oiierer, ll'Ki.r t0.1.-i security for ti.e faithful performance of the work, the abiolute fecurtty required wiii be expected to ex tend to the tightness : t t:ie bu ys for twelve months No advances wil! he male ; but, us loon as finifited and approved <■!’ hv the board, the contract on their part will be c -implied with inltanter. Thu object being that of permanent tifefulnefs to the tr.nle ol the ;< r-, it i- expected every otter will be predicated, on the. ground of security, to embrace the competency 1 f the work for a fpeciEed ntumbev of years ; bit-, as above flared, to be water-tight fo* twelve nvintlis, mull beablClute—hence, in the i ‘.era that mac be nu le, the term of . ears for which itcu. ntv will be given mufl be fpecified. Any q.ur.cs which may explain the views of the cammifiEncr; lurther, will bu anfvyered by --i*l.;r of them Th.? f curity offered in whole or in part ot’ the fir :--.:ng intention, mufl benari-1 i: t'. -- propo ials offered ; and it w*i be remembere:!, - ’tat fee-art will only be required agamll ordinr.rv ;ucurri ncc-, not the events f deli beta’s violence, njr ex: re r-i - nary unintended cafualtie =. Bycrdur of ti:- - C.-mmiia■-•ners, Thoi-vis Pitt, .Vv-.r-.7cn., December 8 3 37