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. thj the strips Alexander Hamilton and
Eliza, from JJi erf toe l,
Meliss, Taylor & Cos.
Have in /> art , their supply cf
WINTER GOODS •
Acd by the (hip Mary, dai!y ripedtd r ‘ m Gree
nock, they are to have the remainder, wf 1 "’ *f , K tl ‘ ur >
Will make a very great variety and *’ * ne w. orynetit
of at we!! leleCted GOODS, as hav' ■'*'* ca ° le tj
market...being every article of ,tn ’* e f <"<l t y one o.
tile pattner, refidiug in Brit- 11 ’ ‘ v * l ° 13 P oi: ;‘‘ ,of
every advantage of pr(y~ r;:l i? goods on the heft
terms, which will era)-* thcm t 0 n,3kc hlej ;lt a vel 7
low rate. Among Goods received, wiU be found,
The fo*‘i owing Articles, viz .
Whit*
0,“...! PLA " ;S
Vi own
London Dulfdc f
Ur idol ditto > W.ANitkl 8
7-4 to UM Role ditto }
“White i
Blue f
fled /-WELCH TLANNLLS
Scarlet and t
Yellow *
One bale London deeded Superfine
Clothe and Caflinieres / „ ...
Two cases London made Hate of the f ror reta,l,n g
very heft quality and newest falhicn j
One case netveft falhion London ftruw Bonnet*
An exteiifive afforiment of Yotkfhire fuperfue Cloths
and Cafii fiefts
Ditto ditto ft i otid Cloths
Anti ditto Caflinieres
Yurkflitre Natrovv Cloth*
Blue Strouds—hlapt 1 nze
13: th Coating—l eat nought and cnarfe Cloths, of every
delcription,
F-tent Cord “S
Worsted Marfille. Quilting ( VEST COATING
Swansdown j
Tenet's wotfted and cotton patent Cords
Cotton Corduroys
Velveteens and Fancy C ‘rJs, of all colours and prices
Men's anil You'h’s Wool, \
T'itto disco p.ated f
Ditto ditto liny, 1 HATS, in convenient
J.adies ditto ditto f bones for tountry Uore*
Youth’s and Chutlmi s plated V
Servant's Glazed Leather /
Xl lrdwn e, done up in wollafiortedcalks,forfbop keepers
Buttons of all kinds
£> uns and Gun Locks
Jt.uve* and forks
Pocket and t’en Knives—Spectacles
s’aehet and pound Pius
JJoedles—• 1 lorn and Ivory Combs
Aadics eiepaift ornamented hair Cotrtbs
Cotton Houery, of every dcffription
Worfled and Lamb's Wool ditto ditto
Calicoes and prime 1 C au.brics, new patetnr
Silk Cbambreys,of aq elegant style
Cotton ditto—Dimities
9-3 and (1-4 Cambric ditto
Plain Cambrics, all widths
y.rgant figured ditto
Cambric Shawl*
?ama>k and other fdk ditto
lack Barcelona, and various other fdk Handkerchiefs
A complete afTortnient of new falhion Ribbou
Cotton Counterpaues
Uomal and l’u'licat Handkerchiefs
Durants, Ca imatiroos and Shalloon*
Unmluzetis and Bombazceu*
Satin Feeling
W!i ite and hkick Perfutj
B ad; silk Florentine
Ditto Satin
i’ilto Mode
Ditto Crap*
J lilies’ Pic Nic am] other silk Clnvea
Xhtto ditto Cotton ill to
Ladies’anil gentlemen’s ilk Hufe
Sewing silk and I w ift
*1 bread Faces and ditto Edg tig
Cotton dit'o ditto ditto
Huckaback:—Kan, > Diaper
Fancy low i! Fable L iyths
Cottuu Shirting— Fab e Covets
<Jd, hd, 1 i)d. V't'l, tl.ifp held Nails
Crockery Ware, in ml a sorted crates for retailing
Glaf. W ire, in ditto, At Ac.
October C. 110
For sale by the subscriber,
At his strut , l)";i\ t n-sti c t, adjoining Mr. A.
here.', and t urner oi Bay-lane,
I)I’PUNT 1)E Nl.MOUtl!>& CO.'s
American Gun-Powder,
l’y the keg or retail.
” Thl powder i.> easily known from any other
Sy the shape and hardness of its grain. It is
warranted equal to any ccr imported, and i ;
fir superior to tin- highest Pennsylvania proof.”
Aha, teHOT ol alt sixes.
A. 1). Lnmbertoz.
HS MAS Also A V!■ W Cl > f I K S OK
The Free-.M asun's \ oe.il Assistant, J
-4'iu lie£ urfer oj the Lodges of Masons in South-
Caruismi and Georgia,
In English and 1 tench Dedicated to the j
Worshipful (fraud Masters of the ('.rand Lodges i
es tr mth-Carolim and Georgia, by their faith
ful brother, J. I. Nluki.v.
December 10. 13S
Five Dollars Howard.
RAN AWAY from the fubferiber, on the 9th inst.
u Nitgio Wench named TYRAH, about five feet
four or five inches high ; had on when (he went away, j
*a olr.aburgh pertkeat and u humhum* wrapper, *■ and
tarried >v*y fi ver.l other suits with her. She is about
h y D of age, L very cumijne and plMifibk in her t
tie* .i* , has t Uar on the hack part of her head, wln rv
the w* burnt with lire when file \vus final., and the
han fii never grown there finei;. She il well known
about \\ hits'.Bluff and Savannah.
Hie above rew.rd will he paid to any one who will
deliver hei to the fubferiber on ColonelVlftond; to
Mi WittuM \S oot'Siunue, in Savannah ; or to the
mailer of .Savannah goal.
Jitlimind Adams.
iJlank W arrants of Appraisement.
V't Sale at thli effiet.
For Sale.
\ W on I ‘ l1 ’ South-Cofft.-non, f.rmerly
i W illiam Wilson, deceased.—
rs payment will he Uiadc tusy to the
/4iclisV;r.
Ebcnezcf Stark, Ex'r.
Decrn.btr IC—lo'i
FOR SALE,
SEYETtAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD
-ING>. in this city; the situation and terms
of which tr.ay be known or. upp La/ion to
Joseph Habersham.
•■inept 6 a
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFEItS FOR SALE,
His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in
■ his city
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. gg
FOR SALE OR TO LEASE,
I DAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
X Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair La-.vn
tradf, afterward, cultivated by Richard M. Williams,
and late the property ol L’Homaca; on the premiftt
area comfoirabie DWELLING and OUT HOUSES,
and part thereof i* uudey fence. For the culture cl
Cotton and as a market garden, no situation near Sa
vannah offer luch advat.tages.
RielArd M. Stites.
September 8. gg
Farm and Negroes for sale.
her sale, a siitnil Farm near Skid'awav , cn
the Salts, about nine tuiics frota Savannah, con
taining 40 acres, more or less ; fifteen of which
are cleared and under good fence. On the farm
att a good Dwelling*}louse, Kitchcn. Ham, St;t
b;e, and other conveniences. It also itas an
excellent landing for boats of any size.
Likewise, ‘.ill he disposed of, two likely
NKGKO. FLLLOWS.
her terms apply to Mr. W xlliam Lf.wden,
or
P. J. Vallotton.
December 3—135
Wanted,
A SINGLE MAN that can anJ write,
who j’ honest and sober, and willing and aide to
do the duties ot an overseer, for the ’ensuing
year, on a rice plantation, on Ogceclicc river.
Apply to PETEK li. MOHKL.
November 24. jjj
N olicc.
All persons indebted to tite Estate of the
late John Fi. Dt.\u, esquire, deceased, art rc
q tstial to come forward uud make payment as
speedily as possible ; and those who have de
mands against the same, will ploast; render
their accounts, properly attested, to *
Catherine Tebcau,
(Qualified Executrix.
Deeeniher 8—137
KO ’I i C K.
A DLperfnns having any demands against the efitates
1 ol I honia. Smith, and Thomas and William Smith,
late of the citv oi -avanuah, inerchants, are rt quelled
to reader the fame duly atrefted, to Atton Femberton ;
and thole indebted to laid eftatts, are requelled to fettle
v ith him, he being authorised to receive payments and
give acquittances therefor.
Eusnn M*. Smith, ■idw’e.v.
Alton Pemberton, .ldm'r.
September 1. 93
Notice is hereby given, !
That at the expiration of nine months from the
date hereot,application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary for have to feil a tra& of lan i in the twenty
fourth of Wnkinfon county, No. one hundred
and five, containing two hundred and two and one
halt acres, (drawn to the name of Nathaniel Faikard) i
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors TholV who
have any demands against laid estate, will fend thv>A
in properly auelted, and those indebted thereto,
are to payment speedily.
John ii. Ucvcaiix, Vdtn’r.
Scriven County, Dember I—a—l9s
* F : ...a
To Hent #
The hTOKE now occupied Sy
F. D. I’nTt by \ ill* rs, Factor, on Ur.
George Junes wharf, l .ijqu.ie qu the preniists.
Veccmber lb—o—Hi
House wanted.
I.A'. w n , tcd *° *‘ C: ‘ SC 1,,r u term of vcts, a
IKH. NL, ol about b'C rooms, tube in good re
pair, with suitable out buildings, and to be in
a lentt ical pai't ot the city. Fop such :i houso,
a good pi ive will be allowed. Application tube
made ..t the office of the Republican.
December i —186
TO liE RESTED,
TIIL HOUSE lately occupied by major
Halt lei), and the office udjoiiiintj. The
tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens k Baker’s
store, and several other houses. The situation
and terms oi which may be known, on aDnliat
tiot) to 11
Joseph llubcrxlumi.
April SO. ■ 42 .
Axemen and Sawyers.
Wanted to hire for tv.-elvc mouths, twelve
able .Axemen a.ul four Sawyers, to be cinploveii
on <lu. n'er St. Mary’s; for whnpi generous
wages will be given, and paid quarterly, if re
quired. ror terms, apply to
Xichol 1 uruiuil, lit Savannah cr
X-jw, tq St, Mara's.
Cevembcr Iff. 13S—ca
aN E W
Drug Sc Medicinal Store,
On the Bay cpfioiite the J-ixthaiige, du-jet door le
Messrs TxfLOR tis Scr.issxn. ,
Dr. J. B. BERTH J'.LOT,
RHSPECTFUJ.LA’ Ljurmi his friends end the pub
lic, that he has just received a complete ifiortn.cnt cf
all kinds of
Drugs, Patent and other Medicines.
Dr. J. b’ Berthclot,
RE3PECTULLY informs the public that he pofTes
lesa sovereign remedy for all son ts of Venereal Dis
e a Its—pirfons 01 both lexes can with confidence
make use oi it. The advantages of this remedy art,
that a young man may take this medicine, ami he per
fetSly cured, without a difeovery on the part of hisccn
neiftions ; also, the patient may, without ajq rehending
any danger, expose himfeif to cold, night air, at> rain,
and purine his usual avocations, as it requires no par*
ticalar regimen, other than to sustain from the comuuf
(ion ofexetfsc-. Those who may apply to h..r, at l.i*
medicinal ftiop, near the Exchange, may he allured of
: the moft profound Ittcrecy being oblerved.
Augufl 29. y 4
The Commissioners of Pilotage
Hereby give notice, that they will receive ptopo
fais until the meeting ot the board for the CGN-
Si BUGriNG of SIX BUOYS, Conformable to one
fmifltcd, and one half fmilhcil, to be feeti, as lpcci
mer.s of the work required, a’ Mcffrs Robert Sk John
Bolton’s wharf. The buoys mull be made cf till btii
pitch pine, and F conilrufted as to suit the iron
work already prepared and be limi'ar to the buoy
whicli is r.i w to be leen firofned. The upiiniliied
bucy is alio to be completed. Security will be
required lor the 1 aithfiilntl's of the worktii?.t;!iiq ,
guaranteeing tlut they fnall be water-tight. lVopo
ialsarc to be Uit with nte, l'e;.ied, arnl at the itrll
board after the firft day of next December, the con
tract will be given to the loWeil offerer, under equal
security fur the faithful performance of the w, ik,
the abfoluie lAcurtty ri quired v. ill he expected to ex
tend to the tightness of the buoy s for twelve mornhs
No advances will be made ; but, as soon -as hmihed
arid api'.roved of by the board, the contraA on their
paii v ill be complied with lriltanter.
The objeft being that of permanent ufcfulnefs to
the trade of the port, it is expected every oiler will
be predicated, on the gVomid of lecurity, to embrace
the competency of the w-ovk for a fpectiied number
of years ; bm, as above lbated, to be water-tight for
twelve mouth.-, : :au beahfolute—hence, in the offers
that may be made, the term of years for which fccu.
r:tv will be given rr.oft 1; ■ fnecified. >
Any enquiries v.Hlch may explain the v sos the
comnufinntts furtl.-r, v/ill be ar.l'wered by either of
them. The lecurity offered in -whole cr in part ol
the fbregoing intention, mull be named in the propo
lals offered; and it will be remembered, that security
will only be required against ordinary occurrence',
not the events of deliberate violence, t.cr extraordi
nary unintended casualties.
By order of the Comnnlnotievs,
‘l'homus Pitt, Scerrtart/.
December 8 ,
Georgia, ss.—Camden County.
Cha:nfiers, Tc-.vn of St. Mary's, Dec, 5, ISO 7.
At a meeting of the Justices of the Inferior
Court of said county, pre ent them Honors,
Ja.mks Skagrove, ’i nosiA , Kt:.e. and Wil
liam Johnston, l'.squires.
On the petition cf Lit a rles llom t r , of the
town of ht. Mary’s, within said county, static. ,
tliat lie is confined in the common jap of tin.-
town of bt. Man’s, by virtue of process issuing
horn the inteiuiant’s court of said town, ut tla
'....star.oe ot Messrs. \\'atterman& Hanuay . and
tjoit he is unable to satisfy the same, but is v.ii-
R’Y to surrender ins estate, both real and ver
so.: il. tor the bent ;.t cl .os creditors, and pruy-
U, JS K (fit act for insolvent debtors maybe
exte .ded towards him;
Ur. motion of Charles Sttihl, attorney for the
petitioner, it is ordered by the court, tiiat the
e i editois ol th.e suid Charles Lomer attend at
the court-house, in the town of St. Mare’s on
tiie second Monday in l ebruarv, 18 08, arid shew
cause, if any they have, why the prayer of tilt
petitioner should ne-t be granted.
JAMKS StACHOVt:, “y ,
William Johnston, i , * tiCCS tnc
Thomas King, j inlenor Court.
December lj—f— l ; v
District of Georgia,
c- ? In the District Court, In
. TITEs, wlcrs'. j Admiralty.
The President of the United States to the Mar
shal es the Distrift of Georgia, greeting :
\\ heieasr Jolm G.U and John Her.rickson,
mariners, hath this day filed and exhibited a
hbel for wages, in this court, against the ship
Flora, whereof John I’krkins now is, or
Late was, master : Now, therefore, you arc
commanded to cite and admonish the owr.tr, or
ow ners, and all persons whomsoever, who have,
or pretend to have, any right, title, interest or
claim, in, to or upon thb suid vessel, now lvjng at
anchor in the l’iv ev Savannah, to be and appear
be lore the honorable W ill if! 111 Stephens, district
judge ol Georgia, at a special court of admiral
ty, to be held in and for the said district, tit the
Court-House in Savannah, on the second Mou
day in January next, at 11 o'clock ‘A. M. to
answer the libellants iq the premises.
Witness, the honorable William Stf.-
riiLNs, district judge cf Georgia this fifth
duv of December, in the year of our lord
one thousand eight bundled and seven,
and in the tliii tv -second tear of American
Independence.
Leake,
Proctor for Libellants.
December 10—188 - —•-
Board ot Fire Masters.
Savassah, Mmcrnbcr So, ISQ7
Rf.rolvfd, That in lattice, the TIKE LN
GINI S under tlie contrnu! of tids Bo.ird be
played oil'at the Market-square, the rlrxt Sat
urday in each month, at three o'clock. V. M.
Extract from the Minutes,
‘J'homns Pit f 7 clerk.
December 3—c.t—lßs
i 4'iininisrrarOrs ’ Sulc.s.
Will be sold at the Court-House in Savannah,
C'i Ttietday the ’yhday if January, !80b,
Between the Lor—; of'lOasttl-2 o'clock.
The ur.cxpired lease of a TWO tTdRV
STORE a>;d FUILDING, on Morel’s wharf,
be’cw tKo BlufTof Savannah, being part of the
estate of Gideon Seamaa, deceased.
BENJAMIN CROOK, b ... . .
JONATHAN AliilGsJ Ac. l nj;. ls tr:;m i -3.
No\*jir.aef -4 ;.'i
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the F.rst TUK 51),4 Fin February next,
At the court-house in the town of Jefferson, be
tween the hours of ten and three o'clock,
WILL 81. SOLD,
The following Negro Slaves:
Ope negrp wench, named Ilarmah ; one mpro
boy, named Ephraim ; and one negro girl, nn’m •
td Bet—Seized under execution and 10 be sold
as the property of Benjamin Whitaker, lit’- of
Richmond county, at the suit of the Adminis
trators of A'lnesTricher.
Couditioss of sale, rash.
D. G. Jones, s. c. t.
Camden ci unty. Dee. VS. H.;
~~"""Sheriff’s hales. “
On the first TUESDAY in .February next,
’•‘. ill be said at the court-house in Jtffujet;, 1
Camden cbur.ty.
The folio\viiig NLGROES,
Taken in execution, under the foreclosure of
a nurtguge, as the property- of Edward fehcar
nip', at the suit t.f John C a mar nan and others,
\iz.—l’titer, Columbus, Catharine, Ceih.ia,
Reyna, Jean, Mary, Sllvv, Cook, Ned, Nelly,
Cufly, Peter, Belfast, Jenny, Chatham, Rachel
and llui ry 1
Joseph Crews, and. $. c. c.
December j —l3G
City Sheriff’s Saits, tfontinued.
Oa tire first TUESDAY :n January next,
Will be sold at the coart-house in Savannah,
between the hArs of ten and three. ocl'ck,
An undivided HALT of THREE LOTS, in
thf village of St. Gaul, fronting, bn the west,
tire residence of Mr. Joseph Dp. is, and the lute
residence of Mr. “Edmund Warren—Levied on
as the property of John P. Dales, to satisfy Fre
derick Shader, survivor.
Also, 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 B—l3/
• 1 .... . , . - -~4
Former Sheriff’s S ties, Gontimitei.
On the first TUESDAY in January,
V. ill he sold at the Court-House in buv innali.
Lor No. 37, Washington ward, w'th the im
provements thereon. Sold by \ irtue of ar. exe
cutjoa, Gattcrer and Ward versus Henry Put--’
uam.
Thomas Robertson, r. s. c. c.
December 8—137
MARSHAL’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
Yi ill 1 >vi sold at the Court-House hi this city,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock.
The unexpired lease of a TWO-STORY
lIOUbE and BUILDINGS on Harden's (late
Clark’*) wharf, below the bluff of Savannah,
, !ate in the occupancy of Benjamin Crook, and
taken in execution as his property, at the suite
of William Magee.
Ben. Wall, and. c-
November 24 Vel
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,-
W ill be sold at the Court-House m Suv annuli, it
the usual hours,
A HOUSE arid LOT in Milledgevilie, No t l,
square No. 40.
2000 acres cf LAND, m Bulloch countv, ttt
Black Creek, in three adjoiniong tracts abi-A
ir.g Ihnds of Alex. VViilic, John Gruber mid
John Lastmge'r, all surveyed in the name of
George Fp/ier, in 1771.
Also, an undivided moiety of the Braver Dan
MILL-I RAIT, in‘"Sc riven cbunfy; j:i the
whole tj;;ot, C'Q acres, formerly the property
ofJolmM'Quei jt; bounded north by Briar creek
south-c.... By lafids new belonging to Mr. Reaves.
Also", “SBT 1-2 acres of LAND on the-Alate
nt aha, formerly the property of Richard Wall,
Esq! * -
Levied on at the suit of the United States
against Henry Putnam and others.
• - Ben. W all, m. and. g.
December 3—135
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first I U LSD AY in January next,
” *R be sold at’t'ae Court-House in Sa\ uiiual ,
One NEGRO \\OM.vN and child ; also b
number of articles of li< IUbKHOLI> FL l.S'l
n RE— Levied on as the property of HocUr
.James Ewell, by v irtue of an exeCuti-in obtained
by C. Newell.
Ben. Wall, m- and. c.
November 30—154 ‘
Continued Marshal’s SoW.
On the first TUESDAY in January next
At the C. aurt-H usc, will bo ar.ld,
A variety of DRY GOODS, and some CR<-
V e.Rli , - —Levied or, as the propone of John
Hilton, at the suit of Bcbcrt H. Bovvne. CoudU
ucr,s cash.
Ben# Wall, m n. c.
Nov ember 50 —154