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‘Sythr .'hips A> -randcr I Tan ill*, on and
. Y.Wz.\,Jram Liverpool,
Meliss, Taylor & Cos.
I fate rrrr'ned, in j.art,fhcir tufifilyof
WINTER GOODS ;
Art! Hy tht (hip Mary, du’y ejrj’*<ffe<l frnm Gre<--
tock, thi-y are to have the remainder, which, together,
will make a very great variety and erteniive alldrtrnent
cl a well fcldbra GOODS, at have ever came to thi. 1
market...being every article ol them leiedted by one of
the partneri rtfidn g in Britain, who i> poUefTed of
every advantage of procuring goods on the Left
terms, which will enable tiiem to make fain at a very
low ra*e. Among the Good* received, will he lound,
Tht following .uticics, viz.
VTiite
UrL and ! ’ LAIN S
Brow n ,
London Dutiile -j
BriAol ditto l BI.ANXET3
7-4 to 12-4 Rcfe ditto 3
lV'hitc )
Blue f
Led V WLLCH FLANNELS
fica.let and l
Yellow ‘
One bale 1 ondon dreffird Superfine ■>
Cloth* and Caflirtieres /
Two-cafe* London made Hat* of the r ‘ ot reia *' lfl iJ
very bed quality and newel! falhion \
One case rewefi ‘afiiion London straw Bonnet*
An extendve .ffbrimtnt of Yoikfiiire fuperfinc Clotha
and Caflimerc*
Ditto ditto ferond Cloth*
And ditto Caflimere*
Yorkfaire Narrow Cloth*
Blue Stroud*—Napt Fnje
Bath Coating—Fearnought and coarse Cloth*, of every
delcnption,
Valent Cord
Wnrfted Marfille* Quilting r VhtF COA lib's,
jfis-an.down \
Bvnct'* worsted and cotton patent Cord#
Cn'ton Corduroy*
V. veteen* and Lucy Cord*, of all colour* and price*
Nen’saud Youth'* Wool, ,
Ditto ditto p atd j
P'tto ditto fine, \ HATS, in Convenient 1
I.adiet ditto ditto t bole* for country llore* j
Y’i'UtU’* and Children'* plated V •
Servant's Glazed Leather J
H irdwai e, done up in wellalTortedcafictjforCiop Lccpc-ri
Button* of all kind*
O-.n* aid Gun Lock*
Jtnive* and Fork*
Vi.cket and Pen Knive*—Spectacle*
J'acket and pound pin#
Needle* Horn and Ivory Combs
’ Dadie* elegant ornamented hair Comb*
Cution Hosiery, of every description
Voided and I.amt * Woo’ ditto ditto
• Calico*, and prime I Can.hue ~new patcriA
t k Cliamhray*, of an elegant llyle
Cottou ditto—Uitiutie*
S-S and (i-i Cambric ditto
plain Canilirics, ad width*
Bl'-gani figured ditto
Cambric .shawl*
p.nnmk and other lilk ditto
b j k Barcelona, and various other fitV Hindkerchi.f*
A complete adoi Intent of new falluou Ribbon
Cotton Counter patieti
Roma and Pn deaf Handkerchiefs
Du-ants, Ca.iinancoeaand shalloon*
Ib mbazett* and Bomliazcen*
S: n Peeling
Vi'tte and black Perfiau
B'ack lilk Florin tine
Dit-o Sa'in
lh to Mode
Ditto Crape
I, iirs’ Pic Nic ant!other fill* (Hows
pt.-ro ditto Cotton di to
I: .olie*’and gentlemen’s Ik Hole
Sewing lilk and Twill
U hread l.aces and ditto Edging
Co-ton ditto ditto ditto
II Uaback—Fancy Diaper
f cy 1 owtels—l'ablc Clotha
Cotton Shirting—Table Cover*
<td, f<d, lOd. COd, clalp head Nail*
Crockery Ware, m web assorted crater for retailing
Glut* Ware, iu ditto, Ike fitc.
October C. 110
The Subscriber
Offers fbr aalt, her DOWEU, or the ninth
fftft 01 the WHARF and STOKES occupied
y Jam t a Johnston, Jr. also, the unit mo
j urtiofi “1 BUILDINGS, on Lot No. j, l nrpen-
Ui’ Tythiog, opposite Messrs. Miller ik Moor-
J*c<td. Apply to
Elinu Carmichael,
Dec. 24—a-.M-wltl-i At Mrs. Scrimiger’s.
A Wet Nurse wanted;
lor whom liberal wage:, and punctual pay-
Bktnt, by tuc week or month, may bo expected.
Apply to the printers.
Dec ember 4.'—1 —14J
“"notice.
The copartnership of !'*u J. Valiotton
•Ad BtNJ AMiK V allotton, boot and shoe
Sinkers, will expire 0,. the blit day of January
Bt tt, bv mutual consent- All persons having
dt munJs against the concern, are requested to
present them ; und those indebted, to make
tmmediito-pa\inent to Benjamin Vaii.ot
ton, who 1* authorised to settle any business
rvMltitg thereto.
P. J. Vallotton.
Benjamin V allotton.
Po’ ember s—l Jo
Benjamin \ allolton,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
KcspccttuUy inl-irms his friends and the pub
-11 gene I, that lie intends continuing the
c ‘ n-i business in all its various branches, at
tiu formeT stand, opposite the Exchange. lie
vrtil thankful), receive aed execute, auy busi-
J)t -s;:'h;s line, and Hatters hiuuulf, be att-n
----u \ to business, t. ucrit and jliirc el ra’renege
iVcetiber Wljj
Stravcd or Stolen,
v 7
From Twcedside plantation, five utiles from
Savannah, on Monday night, the 21st instant,
two HOKSKS :—Unc a dark grey, about fifteen
hands high, six or seven years old, has a re
markable white spot on his left thigh, behind
about the size ol a seven pence, with a switch
tail, shod all round, and rides rough—the other,
a sorrel, near sixteen hands high, has a white
spot on his forehead, a swab tail, a large saddle
spot on each side of his back, six or seven years
old, shod all round, and is an excellent saddle
horse. His shoulders arc much rubbed w ith
the harness.
I hav e strong reasons to believe they are sto
len. Any pervnfthat will apprehend the thief,
and stop the horses, that 1 may get them again,
shall have a reward of thirty dollars. If they
are brought without the thief, fifteen dolhvrs.
N. Greene Rutherford.
December 26—ID,
Notice.
All persons to w horn the estate of Char i.f s
Born, deceased, late of Chatham county may
be indebted, are requested as soon as possible
to l ender attested statements of their demands
to Mr. Samuel Williams, in Savannah. Persons
indebted to the above estate are called upon to
make immediate payment.
Charles E. Bovd, cx'or.
1 7
December 26—145
Five Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the fubferiber, on the 9th inst.
a Negio Wemh named TYRAH, about five !eet
lour or five inches high ; had on when she went away,
an olnaburgh petticoat and a humhum* wrapper, and
carried away leverai other suits with her. SHe i* about
05 years of age, is very cunning and plausible in her
Rories; has a fear on the back part of her head, where
(be aas burnt with fire when llie was fniah, and the
hair has never grown there linee. She i* well known
abou Vi hi-e-Biufl and Savannah.
The above rewa; and will be paid to any one w ko will
deliver hei to the fubferiber on tolonel’s-lfland; to
Mr Wiluam WoonaßiDcr, in Savannah ; or to the
Dialler of Savannah goal. |
Edmund Adams.
November 12—126.
Notice.
All persons indebted to the Txstttte of the
late John Tkoj- au, esqilirt. deceased, are re
quested to come lorward and tmike payment as
Speedily us possible ; and those who have de
mands against the same, will please render
their accounts, properly attested, to
Catherine Tebcau,
Qualified Lxi-cutrix.
December 8—12)7
N otiec.
All persons having any demands against the
Estate of Willi am Wilson, deceased, tire
desired to render them in ; and those indebted,
to make payment to Mr. Jof.i. lilt met.
Ebenczer Suirk, I'.x'r.
December 10— 1ZK
Notice is hereby given,
That at the expiration of nine months from the
date i ereof,application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary lor leave to fell a trail ol lan t iu the twenty
fourth dillriil ot Wilkinson county, No. one hundred
and five, containing two hundred and two and one
hall acre*, (drawn to themune of Nathaniel Fa.kard)
lor the benefit ut the heirs and o editor*. 1 hole who
have any demands againll laid ell ate , will lend them
in property attelled, and thole indebted thereto,
are reijuefted to make payment ipeediiy,
Joim u. L/tvcaux, Adm’r.
Seriven County, December I— ca—l&s
N <J T I C E.
\ Ll.perfons having any demindt again!) the efttate*
1\ ol I hoinas Smith, and l hoqias and William Smith,
late of the city ol Savannah, nurchaiits, are requelled
to render the lame duly attested, to Alton Pemberton ;
and,thole indebted to laid'efi-ates, are requelled to fettle
with him, he being authonled to receive payment* and
■ give acquittance* therefor. *
Susan AI. Smith, -idm'rr.
Alton Pemberton, . idm’r .
September 1. 99
House wanted.
\\ anted to Lease, for a term of years, a
HOUSE, of about live rooms, to be in good re
pair, with suitable out buildings, and to be in
a centrical part of the city. For such a house,
a good price w ill be allowed. Application to be
made at the office of the Republican.
December 5—136
Wanted,
A SINGLE MAN that can read and write,
v ho is honest and sober, and w illing and able to
do the duties of nn overseer, for the ensuing
\iai-, on a rice plantation, on Ogcechee river
Apply to PETEK 11. MOREL.
November 24. yjj
To Rent,
A F.LLOW STORK now occupied hy
so H. I’ltit De \ll u rs. Factor, on Dr.
George Jones’ wharf. Enquire on the premises.
December 15—0—141
TO BE RENTED.
rHF HOUSE lately occupied by major
Harden, and tlie office adjoining. The
tenement N0.2, over MessrsOgdenskBaker’s
store, and several other houses. The situation
and terms ol which may be known, on applica
tion to
Joseph Habersham.
April .v>, 42
For s'alc,
Ar. able bodied AXEMAN and a ynod
HOUSE WENCH, middle aged ; they will be
sold low, as ehe object is to raise money. Appiy
at this office. December 22 — y. — 145
Rice Straw for sale,
At a low price, at the plantation of the fate gen
Jackson, one and a half miles from Savannah.
November 25— cm —152
EUR SALE, 1
SEVERAL very valuible LOTS and ECTLD
-INGS, in this city; the fituatton and terms
of which may be known on application to
Joseph Habersham.
June 16 6*
Farm and Negroes for sale.
For stile, a small Farm near Skidaway, ca
the baits, about nine miles from Savannah, con
taining 40 acres, more or less; fiftt in of which
arc cleared and under good fence. On the farm
are a good Dwelling-House, Kitchen, Barn, Su
bic, and other conveniences. It also has an
excellent landing for boats of any size.
Likewise, will be disposed of, two likely
NEGRO FELLOWS.
For terms apply to Mr. William Lewder,
or
P. J. Vallotton.
December 3—135
FOR SALE OR TO LEASE,
r I' , HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
T Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn
! tra&, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. William.,
and late the property of L’Homaca; on the premifea
area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES,
and part thereof i* under fence. For the culture of !
Cotton and as a market garden, no situation near Sa- (
vkunah offer such advantages.
Richard M. Stiles.
September 9. f js
■ A .
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SALE*
His two vaiaable LOTS, near tlie Exchange, in
hi* city
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 62
Land for sale.
A Traft of two hundred and two acres and aha f,
in the twelfth diitrnSl, W ilkinfi n county, wil be fold
very low. I-'or further information, enquire of the
Printer.!.
November 14 — I*7
The Commissioners of Pilotage
Hereby give notice, that they will receive propo
sals- until the meeting of the board forthe CON-
S 1 KUCTING of SIX BUOYS, conformable toone
fimlhed, and one hall fimfhed, to be fern, as fpt’ci
mens of the work required, at ivieflTrs It bert K John
Bolton’s wharf. The buoys mull be made cf tit. befi
pitch pine, and io cmiitrucled as to nit the iron
work already prepared anti be similar in the hu.iy
which 1* now to he seen finlhed. Tiie unfiudlitd
ha y is also to be ci mulcted. Security will be
required for the farthf.duel’s of the
guaran-i-ting that they (Ball be water tight. l*i..po.
laU are to be lefi with me, sealed, and at the fin.
board after the firft day of next December, the con
iraft will begi cn to the lowed offerer, under equal
I'ecurity for tlie faithful performance of the work; 1
i the ablolute fecurity.required wilt he exptfied toex
tend to the tightnel’s ot lire buoys for twelve months
No advances will be made; but, asfoon as fiuithed
and approved of by the board, the contract on their
part will be complied with instanter.
The objeff being that of permanent ufefulnefs to
the trade of the port, it is expected every offer wtli
be predicated, on the ground of fecunty, to embrace
tbc competency of the work for a fpecified number
of years ; bu:, as ulxive dated, to be ivaier-tight for
twelve m .nths, nimt be ablolute—hence, in the offi-ij
tbat may be mane, tlie term of years forvrluch fecu
ntv will be given mull bclpeciiaed.
Any enquiries which may explain the views of the
commijSin.rs furtlier, will be aiifwered by either of
them. The feenrity offered in whole or in part ol
toe foregoing intention, mull be named in the propo
lsls i tteied; and it will be remembered, that fecunty
will only be riqnued agarnlt ordinary occurrences,
not the events of deliberate violence, nor extraordi
nary unintended cal’ualtica.
By order of the Ccmmtffioners,
Thomas Pin, Secretary.
December 8 *37
District of Georgia.
E. S. > In the District Court, in
Stites, Clerk. $ Admiralty,
The Frctiden: of the United States to f the Mar.
shttl oj the District of Georgia, greeting ;
\\ hcYcas John Gill ar.d John Henrick-scn,
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 arc
commanded to cite and admonish tire owner, or
owners, and all persons whomsoever, who have,
or pretend to have, any right, title, interest or
claim, in, to of upon the said vessel, now lying at
anchor in the river Savannah, to be and appear
before the honorable William Stephens, district
judge of Gi rgia, at a special court of admiral
ty, to be held in and for the said district, at the
C ourt-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
r h t N s, district judge of Georgia, this fifth
day of December, in the year of our lord
cr.c thousand eight hundred anil seven,
and in the thirty-second year of American
Independence.
Leake,
Proctor■ for Libellants.
December 30—138
Phnk Warrants of Appraisement.
0 Ft Sale it this oC:?,
J Marshal’s Sak s,
Or. the first TUESDAY in January ner.*.
V* ill be Sold at the Court-House in baxannr.h, a:
the usual h .urs,
A HOUSE and DOT in .Milicdgevilie, No. i,
square No. >O.
2600 acres of LAND, in Bulloch courtv, ot
Black Creek, ::i three adjoin.ong tracts ; ..dj,lin
ing lands of Alex. \t tllic, John Gruber a:- j
John Lav.ingcr, all virrcved iu the name of
George Frazier, in 1771.
Also,an undivided moiety of the Reaver Dan
MILL- TRAC r, in Semen county; m tin
whole tract, Soa ( j teres, forinerlv tnj proocnv
of John M‘Queen: bounded nortli !.v Briar creek
soutli-east by lands now belonging to.Mr. Heaves.
Also, 287 1-2 acres of LAND on the Alata
ranha, formerly the property of Richard Wall.
Esq.
Levied on at the suit of the United fnate?
against Henry Putnam and other ;.
Ben. Wail, m. and. c.
December 3—135
MARSHAL'S SALE.
On the first 1 UESDAY in January next,
v\ iy ba sold at the Court-House in thiscitv,
between the hours of 3 0 and 3 o’clock.
The unexpired lease of a TWO-r>TORY
HOUSE and BUILDINGS on Harden’s (late
Clark’s) wharf, below the bluff of Sa.v annuli,
late in the occupancy of Benjamin Crook, ami
taken in execution as his property, at the suite
of William Magee.
Ben. Wall, m. and. c.
November Si 121 0
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
V', ill lie sold at the Court-House in Jaavannah,
One NEGRO WOMAN and child , also *.
! number of artieJcs of HOUSEHOLD F’JRNI
: TURF.—Levied on as the property of Doctor
James Ewell, by’ virtue of an execution ob tamed
by C. Newell.
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
November 30—154
Contirm- and Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
At the Court-House, will be cold,
A variety of DRY GOODS, and some GRO
CEUlES—Levied on as the property of John
■ Hilton, at the suit of Hubert if. Bowne. Condi
tions cash.
Ben.*Wall, m. t>. g.
November 30—134
Sheriff's Sale.
On the First TUF.SDAYin February next,
At the court-house in the town of Jefferson, bt>
tween tlie hours cf ten and three o’clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
The following Negro Slaves :
One negro-wench, named Hannah ; ouenegrti
boy, 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 Bracher.
Conditions cf sale, cash.
D. G. Jones, s. c. c.
G amden countv, Dec. 13. 143
Sheriff's Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in February r.ext,
Will be sold at the court-house in Jefferson,
Camden County,
The following NEGROES,
Taken in execution, uader the foreclosure of
a mortgage, as the property of Edward Shear
man, at the suit of John Carnochan ar.d others,
viz.—Peter, Columbus, Catharine, Celieia,
Reyna, Jean, Mary, Silvy, Cook. Ned, Nelly,
Cuffv, Peter, Belfast, Jenuy, Chatham, Rachel
and Harry.
Joseph Crews, v. s. c. c.
December 5—156
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,
Aar undivided HALF of THREE LOTS, in**
the village of St. Gaul, fronting, on the west,
Lae residence cf 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 Thomas
Brown and John Gable.
. Conditions cash,
John Williams, s. c- c,
December S—l 37
Former Sheriff’s Sales, continued.
On the first TUESDAY in January,’
Will be sold at the Court-House in Savannah,
l ot No. 37, Washington ward, with tlie im
provements thereon. Sold by v irtue of an exe
cution, Gattercr and Ward versus Henry Put
nam.
Thomas Robertson, r. 2. c. c.
December .S—l 37
Administrators’ Sales.
t\ ill be sold at the Court-House in Savr.nar.fi
©u Tuesday the sth day cf Jcnuary, IfiCU,
Betwccu tire hours of 10 ar.d 2 c’r! vk,
The uncx-pired lease of a TWO STORY
STORE and BUILDING, cn Mcrei’u wharf,
below the bluff of Su v r.nnrth, being narf ot the
estate ot G/’eon Seamar., deceased *
BENJAMIN CROOK, > , ,
JONATHAN M’-’U* C ‘.orator*
No- ember 24 : ’ i t