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Administrators’ Sale".
W ill bo sold at the Court-House in Savannah,
6n 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, 5 AdmllU3t rators
November 24 131
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 Carnechan and others,
viz.—Peter, Columbus, Catharine, Cdlicia,
Reyna, Jean, Mary, Silvy, Cook, Ned, Nelly,
Cuffy, Peter, Belfast, Jenny, Chatham, Rachel
and Harry.
Joseph Crews, and. s. c. c.
December 5—136
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the First TUESDAY in February next ,
At the court-house in the town of Jefferson, be
tween the hours of ten and three o’clock,
■will EE SOLD,
\ The following Negro Slaves:
One negro wench, named Hannah ; one negro
bov, named Ephraim ; and one negro girl, nam
ed Bet—Seized under execution and to be sold
as the property of Benjamin Whitaker, late of
Richmond county, at the suit of the Adminis
trators of Amos Bvacher.
Conditions of sale, cash.
D. G. Jones, s. c. c.
Camden county, Dec. 18. 143
City Sheriff’s Sales, continued.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
Will be sold at the cor.rt-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. Edmunn-Wafren —Levied on i
as the property of John P. Oates, to satisfy Fre- E
derick Shaffer, 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 8—137
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 ini
provements thereon. Sold by virtue of an exe
cution, Gattercv and Ward versus Henry Put
nam.
Thomas Robertson, f. s. c. c.
December 8—137
MARSHAL’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
Will lie 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, and
taken in execution as his property, at the suite
of William Magee, .
Ben. Wall, m. and. c.
November 24 121
Marshal’s Sales.
X)n the first TUESDAY in January next,
Will be sold at the Court-'lotise in Savannah,
, One NEGRO WOMAN and child ; also a
number of articles of H* )USF.HOLD FURNI
TURE—Levied on as the property of Doctor
James Ewell, by virtue of an execution obtained
by C. Newell. t
. Ben. Wall, M. and. c.
November 30—154
Marshal’s Sales.
Oivthe first TUESDAY in January next,
Will be sold at the Court-House in Savannah, at
the usual hours,
A HOUSE. and LOT in MilledgevUlc, No.l,
square No. 40.
2600 acres of LAND, ,ir\ Bulloch county, 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 1771.
Also, an undivided moiety of the Beaver Dam
MILL-TRACT, in Scriven county; in the
whole tract, 8500 acres, formerly the property
of John M’Queen north by Briar creek
south-east by lands now belonging to Mr. Reaves.
Also, 287 1-2 acres of LAND on the Alata-
Tnaha, formerly tbe property of Richard Wall,
Esq-.
Lee icd on at the suit of the United States
against Henry Putnam and others.
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
December 3—135
1 ‘ T'”
Continued Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
At th.? Court-House, will lie sold,
A variety of DRY GOODS, and S"me GRO
CERIES—Levied ~n as the property of John
Hilton, at the suit of Boberc H. Bowne. Condi
tions cash.
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
November 30—13-1
Grand Lodge. 1
Notice is hereby given, I
TjiC Jb € that the Grand Anniver
’'PTf'* sary and General Com
munication of the most
ancient and honorable so
./cSjfcjSvMx cicty of Free and Accept
ed Masons, in Georgia,
will be holden in the
Grand Lodge Room, in the Filature, on MON- i
DAY, the 28th inst. where the Members of the I
Grand Lodge, and the respective City Lodges, >
are notified to attend at 9 o'clock in the morn
ing, precisely, in order to proceed to church, j
where a sermon, suitable to the occasion, will t
be preached by the rev. brother Cloud.
All transient brethren, wishing to celebrate ,
the day, arc requested to join some ot the lodges
in the city.
TICKETS maybe had of brothers T. Stew
art and F. Penny.
By order of the Grand Lodge,
D. D. Williams,
December 22—143 Grand Sec’ry
G. & F. PENNY,
HAVE TOR SALE,
£
A handsome and well selected assortment o
Fancy and Windsor CHAIRS
Hair, Cane and Windsor SOFAS, &c.
Just received by the ship Liverpool Packet,
captain Parsons, from Ncw-Yr.rk.
AMD, ON CONS! GNliaPr,
Twenty-one casks assorted NAILS.
November 26 132
REMOVAL.
GEORGE BUCHANAN & CO.
HAVE REMOVED TO THE STOItE
Adjoining M'Lcod’s Vendue-Room,
NEAR THE MARKET SQUARE,
Where they continue selling
Their STOCK of GOODS,
At Cost and Charges.
November 19 129
Notice.
All persons indebted to the Estate of the
1 late John Tebeau, esquire, deceased, are re
quested to come forward and make payment as
I 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'S—l37
Notice.
_ All persons having any demands against the
Estate of William Wilson, deceased, arc
desired to render them in ; and those indebted,
to make payment to Mr. Joel Bridge.
Ebenezer Stark, Ex'r.
December 10—138
TO HE RENTED.
THE HOUSE lately occupied by majoi
Harden, and the office adjoining. The
tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdensßc 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.
To Rent,
The AELLOW STORE now occupied bv
F. D. Petit De Villers, Factor, on Dr.
George Jones* wharf. Enquire on the premises.
December 15—e—141
Wanted,
A SINGLE MAN that can read and write,
•who is honest and sober,'and willing and able to
c(o the duties-of. an overseer, for the ensuing
t ear, ‘on a rice plantation, on Ogcechee river.
Apply to PETER H. MOREL.
November 24. 132
House wanted.
Wanted to Lease, for a term of years, a
HOUSE, of about five rooms, to be in good re
pair, with suitable out buildings, arid 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—136
FOR SALE,
SEVER AI. very valuable I.OTS and Tjtjn.D
INGS in this city; the {filiation aim terror
of which may be known on app icafion to
Joseph Habersham.
June 91 6s
Five Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the fubferiber, on the 9th inst.
a Neg!o Wench named TYR 4H, about five !eet
four or five inches high ; had on when she went away,
an o naburgh petticoat and a humhums wra’pper, and
carried away fevera! other suits with her. She is about
55 years of age. is very cunning and plausible in her
ftaries; has a fear on the back part of her head, where
she .vas burnt with fire when (he was final , and the
hair has never grown there finee. She is well known
abou Whi-e-Bluffand Savannah.
The above rewa and will be paid to any one v/ko will
deliver hei to the fubferiber on Color.el’s-Ifland; to
Mr William Wooosaioae, in Savannah; or to the
mailer of Savannah goal.
Edmund Adams.
November 12—126.
Charles MTvenna,
(Bolton’s Wharf.)
Has just received per ship Alfred, from London
via Charleston,
THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES,
Os the very best quality:
Hibbert's brown stout and porter
Dcijble Gloucester cheese
Orange and rose flow er water
Cinnamon and lavender ditto
1 Raspberry brandy
Walnut and mushroom ketchups
1 Quin’s sauce and lemon pickle
; Pickled cauliflower—mangoes
! Ditto white and brown mushrooms
Ditto piccalillo and gerkins
Durham mustard, in cases
Tabic salt, &c.
AND HAS ON HAND,
Wines, of a superior quality
Real Cogniac and Bordeaux brandy
Jamaica, West-India and N.E. rum
Holland anil country gin
Did orange shrub, Irish whiskey
Teas, of the latest importations
Raisins, currants, green grapes
Almonds and spices
b ruits in brandy, olives, capers
Anchovies, sallad oil
Bordeaux and Martinique cordials
Refined loaf, white Havanna and Muscovado
sugars
Green coffee
Spermaceti arid tallow candles, in boxes
New-Ycrk soap, in boxes
Real Spanish segars
Presort cd citron, See.
All of which he will sell low for cash, approv
ed notes, or acceptances in town.
He has likewise received per the Alfred, an
assortment of Garden Seeds, and dail) ex
pects an additional supply, as also Flower Seeds
and Roots.
December 24—144
* —** ‘ ■ ■ ——
ihj the shifts Alexander Hamilton and
Eliza,//w/j Liverpool ,
Meliss, Taylor & Cos.
Have received , in f,art, their supply rs
WINTER GOODS ;
And by the ship Mary, daily expe&ed from Gree
nock, they are to have the remainder, which, together,
will makeavery great variety and extensive aflbrtment
of as well lelefted GOODS, as have ever came to this
market...being every article of them fe'.e&ed by one of
the partners 11 tiding in liritain, wdio is pofTefl'ed c f
every advantage of procuring goods on the heft
terms, which will enable them to make files at a very
low rate. Among the Goods received, will be found,
Th? following Articles, viz.
White T ° *
Blue I
Green ands PLAINS
Brown J
London Duftile •y
Bri(tol ditto £ BLANKETS
7-4 to 12-4 Rose ditto \
White V
Blue / *
Red > WELCH FLANNELS
Scari.t and \
Yellow J
One bale London dressed Superfine *\
Cloths and Caffimeres /
Two cases London made Hats of the f or
very heft quality andneweft falhion J
One case newest falhion London straw Bonnets
An extensive aflbrtment of Yorkshire fuperfine Cloth
and Caffimeres
Ditto ditto second Cloths
And ditto Caffimeres
Yorkihire Narrow Cloths
Blue Strouds—Napt Prize
Bath Coating—Fearnought and ccarfe Cloths, cf every
defeription,
Patent Cord
Todenet /
Worsted Marfilles Quilting r VEST COAHNG
Swansdown j
Benet’s worsted and cotton patent Cords
Cotton Corduroys
Velveteens and fancy Cords, of all colours and prices
Men’s and Youth’s Wool, x
Ditto ditto plated f
Ditto ditto fine, f HATS, in convenient
Ladies ditto ditto P boxes for country liores
Youth’s and*Chiidren’s plated V
Servant’s Glazed Leather /
Hardware, done up in wellaffortedcalks.forlhcp keepers
Buttons of all kinds
Guns and Gun Locks
Knives and Forks
Pocket and Pen Knives—Spectacles
Packet and pound pins
Nefidles—Horn and Ivory Combs
Ladies elegant ornamented hair Combs
Cotton Hosiery, of every defeription
Worsted and Lamb’s Wool ditto ditto
Calicoes andprinte 1 Cambrics, new paterrh
Silk Chambrays.of an elegant ftylu
Cotton ditto—Dimities
9-8 and 6-4 Cambric ditto
Plain Cambrics, all widths
Elegant figured ditto
Cambric Shawls
Damask and other silk ditto
Black Barcelona, and various other fiik Handkerchiefs
A complete aflbrtment of new falhion Ribbon
Cotton Counterpanes
Rornal and Pullicat Handkerchiefs
Durants, Caiimancoeß and Shalloon*
Bombazetts and Bombazeens
Satin Peeling
White and black Persian
Black silk Florentine
Ditto Satin
Ditto Mods
Ditto Crape
Ladies’ Pic Nic and ether Cik GloniS
Ditto ditto Cotton ditto
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s (,1k Hose
Sewing silk and Twist
1 bread Laces and ditto Edging
Cotton ditto ditto ditto
Huckabacks—Fancy Diaper
Fancy Towels—Table C’ioths
Cotton Shirting—Table Covers
Cd, Hd, lOd, 20d, clasp head Nails
Crockery Ware, in wel’ assorted cyatcsfcr retailing
Glass Wire, in ditto, &c. &c.
Octobers. no
MILLENARY:
Mrs. ri.I.YT
ITm rrroivftl on consignment, and to bo sr.ld
fnv cash only ,*.n clrgant, fashionable and choict*
assortment, ; elected with care, by a Indy cf
taste in London, and received by the ship'Ha
milton Mcore, \in Charleston—will be opened
and exposed to sale this day at her house, in
Broughton Street, one door east of Mrs. Philip
Minis’:,—
CONSISTING OF
Ready made morning and full dresses
Cambric slips, rich Persian ditto
Divorces and polices, of different kinds
One velvet ditto, very elegant
Spencers, with and without sleeves
Rich damask white fringe
Scarlet, prune, long brocade, square black,
velvet, Angola, trimmed w ith lace, aud a va
riety of other shawls.
Silk, French nett and cotton sleeves
* a dies clock arid plain silk hose and gloves
All coloured sewing silk, linen Sc cotton thread*
Yeiisof different kinds
Elegant gilt and tortoiseshell combs
Two gilt butterfly ditto, very natural
Fine Vandyke and Rosetta iace
Jonisli and \ arious coloured flowers r.r,d wreath*
Wreath ribbon, bugle and grey nett handker
chiefs
Ribbons of all colours, French and English lac*
footing
Lacc caps, with pink flowers
Bedford, with bugles, (very elegant) ditto
1 ink half dress <utto, muslin and Vandyke (lift®
Primrose foundling ditto, with French'lace
Ditto Brunswick, with hood in green sattin
Laces and trimmings
December 24—144
taxes: ‘
Defaulters are Notified, that the di*
gest fer 1807 is placed in my office,
where returns will be received until
the 15th day of Januurv nt xU
JOB T. BOLLF.S, Clerk.
Chatham county, Dec. 5, 1807—136
“Wanted to Hire,
HELD IjANDS, lor whom liberal wages
will be punctually paid. Apply to
Joseph Habersham.
December 15—140
Just, Received,
Per brig Prudence and sloofi Sally,
1000 pair SHOES, assorted
200 bushels Irish POTATOES
50 barrels do. do. hi good order
200 lbs. SHOE-THREAD
15 kegs excellent BUTTER, and
A few barrels MINT CORDIAL
All of which will be sold cheap, by
Roberts & Brant,
December 1—134 Telfair’s wharf
Small & M'Nish, i
Have received bv the ship Charles, cantaio
Atwell, from Liverpool,
Forty-two tierces of Barclay & Co.’e London
Superior double BROWN STOUT;
Which, vvith fifteen casks very fine BOT
TLED ENGLISH ALE*received on consign
ment, per the brig Luna, captain Starr, from
New-York, they offer for sale .on reasonable
terms, or cash.
Doc ember 15 Mi)
Ladies Mantles, #a.\
A superb assortment of Ladies Fawn-Colortuf
MANTLES
Ladies Satin and Silk FELICES and SPEN
CERS
Ditto superfine Cloth and Cassimerc ditto
Elegant embossed Velvet TRIMMINGS
Are now opening on the Bay, one door cast of
Messrs. Ogden’s fie Baker, by
W. J. &A. Weyman.
November 24—131
FOR SALK, r
25 pieces COTTON BAGGING
5 casks London Brown Stout )
8 ditto Hibbert’s > PORTER *
10 ditto M Sen’s j
MADEIRA WINE, in pipes, half pipes and
quarter casks ■>
SCICJLY ditto in ditto
30 kegs fi—it GUN POWDER; and
WOOLENS, GROCERIES fie PROVISION'S.
Peter Mitchel.
December 1. 134.
Axemen and Sawyers.
Wanted to hire for twelve mouths, twelve
•bit* Axemen and four Sawyers, to be employed
0.1 the river St. Mary’s; for whom generous
wages will be given, and paid quarterly, if re
quired. For terms, apply to
Nichol Turnbull, at Savanvbh ; ok
James SeagrovC) in St. Mary’s.
December 10. 13s—c a
Thomas Storr,
HAVING taken part of the ftorea occupied ky
Jamus JoiiNmoa jun • sej. lmg leave to tender hia
ervices to Bis friends arid the public, aa a
Factor Sc Commission Merchant. .
Should he be entrusted with the sifpt,fal of sny part of
their Crops, hefia ters himlcif by his afliduity arid ur.-
remitted attention f.o their interefte, to merit a continu
ation of their favor?. October I—loß
Commission h Factorage
BUSINESS. .
THE fuhfcriheT having large aad convrrient 3torr?,
on ti e wharf adjoining Janies Wallace, efq. offbra B>
services to his friends and the public, ■> a COMMIT
ION MERCHANT and FACTOR.
‘J’homas
October 8.,.111 -