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John Grilubin Sc Cos.
HAVE ntCEUTD
The following GOODS,
From on lx>uixl Manchester Packet, from
New-York, which will lie disposed of for cash,
cotton, or approved paper, on reasonable terms,
4tthe .store lately i> copied by John Hilton
15 pipes Cojndac btandy
1 Z hhds. Northward runs
8 pipes Holland gin
10 do. country do.
10 quarter casks Sherry vvir.c
11 hhds. Muscovado sugar
1 do. Joaf do.
1 do. lump do.
I t chests Hyson tea
2 do. young do.
10 cannisters Imperial tea
30 do. gunpowder, for family Use
, 40 boxes Doolittle's soap
10 do. do. candles
13 do. English mustard
20 do. negro pipes
Hussia,.Swedes and country iron
Germa, blister and Crawley’s steel
100 Shear-Moulds
1 bale rose blankets } , _ , ...
2 do. London duffil $ frcm 7 ‘ 4 to 12 * 4
2 do. negro cloths.
4 do. humhums
•1 do. superior quality
4 do. great coats, well assorted
boxes Irish linens.
November 10 125
The subscriber, being an Auctioneer,
Will lie happy to serve his friends in that line
Ho has sale store* on HOWARD’S WHARF.
J. Hill Clark.
For sale as above,
50. boxes white HAV \NA SUGAR
1000 btiMiels LIVERPOOL S -El
■n IHs.-N ', 1 al l 2 BOSTON REEF.
November 19—12'4 ,
Commission & Factorage
ss.
THE fubferiher having large and convenient Stores, ‘
n the wharf adjoining James VVal'ace, eft] offers his
Erviees to his friends and the public, as a COMiY.IS
-SION MERCK-VN I’ and FACTOR.
1 liomub Law rence.
October H... 1 II 1
‘Thomas Storr, j
HAVING taken part of the stores occupied by
m: s Joewarow jun. esq. begs leave tu tender his j
Ivicei to hi, fiicnds and the public, a. a.
Factor C.urn.,!. ~mu a (.reliant. ‘
dhnutd lie ba entruff- J with the disposal of any part of
their Crop,, he fla tors hinifelf by his afliduity and un
lemitted attention to their inteicftt, to merit a continu- .
•tion ol their tavors. October I—l OS {I
REMOVAL. ~l
THE Subfcrihcr* have removed to the large ftonc
<>ti I'AVLOa & Sca > iitoi'ou’a wharf; where
they are now receiving a principal part their
Fall Supjn v of (roods,
By the Amikica, captain Nichols,and the Aukn.
R HAMiL*ON,tapiainCALLAUAN,Iion) X.iverpool,
liul Or falc by
James Dickson & C'o.
heptcmbi r 2G. LM IOC
r “removal.
CEORGK HU’ 11 in \\ f-. co.
HAVE ItKMOViD to THE STORE
AtljoiQiug* - M‘Lc<hl’s VciuUk -Room,
NEAR THE MARKET SQUARE,
, Where they continue selling
Their STOCK of GOODS,
At r 'ost and Charges.
November 19 129
Sale of Miiledgevillc Lots,
Will be sold, at public auction, in the town of
Milletlgev ille,
On TUESDAY, tlie first day of March next.
• A aiiiHlser {net 1 1 exceed forty )>f the E()TS,
tn s thl Town. Ronds, wth approved security,
v ivnbk; in .one, two, umltwo ami tin half years,
la t .mg inti est from their date, with a npivt-
K g Qn c.tcu lot sold, will be required of the
pure lltt sera.
A. M. Dcvcrcux.A „
Znchuriah Lamar, V , “
Geo. R. Clayton J
December CO— II 6
Strayed or Stolen,
From Twcedside jilantalion, five miles from
C.icinnak, on Mondaynight, the 21st instant,
two HORSF.S >—One a dark grey, about fifteen
hands high. s,;x or seven years old, has a re
tark*ble white spot on his left thigh, behind
Hjjout the U.e of a se'cu i cncc, witli a switch
tail, ski'd all round, nnd rales rough—the other,
a sorrel, near sixteen hands High, has a whin
spetonhis Porclwad, a swub tail, a large saddle
spot on ca h side of his back, six or seven year:
u!<l, shcil uil round, and is an excellent saddle
horse. His shoulders are much rubbed wit:.
<be harness.
1 have st'-ong reasons to believe they arcsto
len. Any person that will apprehend the thic
and stop the horses, that 1 may get then) again
*ulllun u reward <d thrty dollars. If the
iv brought without the thief, fifteen dollars.
N. Orccnc Rutherford-
Ptfcunbcr if—l 43.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in March next,
Will be sold at the Court-House, in Savannah,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
The following 45 Negro Slaves, viz.
Will, Rose, Jenny, Kate, James, Clce, Archy,
Tom, John, Summer, Nanny, Amv, Prince,
Jenny, Venus, Jcssainy, Ann, Exeter, Cicely,,
Rosannah, Binah, Dinah and her infant, Will,
Sarah, Darka, Exeter, Flora and her infant,
Mary, Pcnda, Frank, Fanny and her infant,
Boatswain, Billy, Maria, Leah, Phabe, Sarah,
Bob, Watty, Dick, Ben and Daniel. Levied on
and to be sold ns the property of Alexander
Drysdalc, deceased, under the foreclosure of a
mortgage from tfic said Alexander Drysdalc,
kite of Camden county, to Forbes, surviving co
partner of Forbes 5c Munro.
AI.SO,
The following fifteen Negroes, viz.
Ca sar, Charlotte, Isaac, Peggy, Sally, Cate,
Jim, Louisa, John, Hannah, William, Tom, Ja
cob, Duuh*tr and Linton. Levied on and to be
s’ Id as the property of John Dry sdale, under
mortgage from the said John Drysdalc to Forbes,
surviving copartner of Forbes oc Munro
John Eppinger, s. c. c.
December 28—140
Sheriff’s Sales.
On tlic first TUESDAY in February next,
Will be sold at the court-house iu Jefferson,
Camden county,
The following NEGROES,
Taken in execution, under the foreclosure of
a mortgage, as the property of Edward Shear
man, at tlie suit of John Carnochao and others,
‘iz.—Peter, Columbus, Catharine, Cclicia,
Reyna, Jean, Mary, Silvy, Cook, Ned, Nelly,
Cnff\, Peter, Belfast, Jenny,Chatham, Rachel
and Harry.
Joseph Crews, and. s. c. c.
December 5—136
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the First TUFSD.IY in February next,
At the court-hous’- in the town of Jefierson, l>e
tweea tlie hours of ten and three o’clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
The following Negro Slaves:
One negro wench, named Hannah ; one negro >
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, aftlie suit of the Admuiis
tr ors of Amos Bracher.
Conditions of sale, cash":
D. G. Julies, s. c. c.
Camden eminty, Dec. IS. 143
Lit) bhUia’s b.iHU, t uutuitlcd.
On the fust TUESDAY in Januaiy next,
U ill be suid at tiie conrt-licm>e in Savannah,
between tlie hours of ten and three o’clock,
An undivided HALF of THREE I.OTS, in
the \ iilage ot St. Caul, fronting, on the west,
tlie ! .*♦ fence ot Mr. Joseph Davis, and the late
residence .>t Mr. Edmund Warren—Levied on
as tlie property ot John P, satisiy Fre
derick, bluffer, survivor.
Alsu, a iEsU’SE and LOT in Broughton
street—Levied on as the property of Thomas
Bl own and John Gable.
Conditions cash,
John Williams, s. c. c.
December B—ls/
l’ormtr Sheriff ’s Sales, continued.
On the fii st 1 UEbDAY in January,
W ill oe stua at tne ccurt-iiouse m cavannali,
Lot No. 57, Wasinngion ward, with the im
proveinenis tiiereon. Laid by virtue of an exe
cution, Gattcier and Ward versus Henry Put
nam.
Thomas Robertson, r. s. c. c.
December 6— 157
Marshal’s Sales.
\\ ill be soul at the court-house, in the city of
Savannah,
On the first TUESDAY in February next,
Between the hours 01 11 anti 3 o’clock,
The following SLAVES, to wit:
800, Juflray, Isaac and Mary. Taken under
execution as the property of the estate of Dr.
Samuel M'Cormick, at the suit of John & Win.
Dawson and others.
Ben. Wall, >l. and. c.
December 29—146
Marshal’s Stiles.
On tlie first TUESDAY in January next,
Will oe sold at the Court-House in Savannah,
One NEGRO WOMAN and child j-also a
number ol articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE—Levied on as the property of Doctor
James Ewell, by virtue of an execution obtained
oy C. Newell.
Ben. Wall, m. and. c.
November 30—134
MARSHAL’S SALE.
On the first 1 UESDAY in January next,
’A ill be sold at the Court-House in this titv,
between tne hours of lo and 3 o’clock.'.
The, unvxpircd lease of a TWO-STORY
TO USE ami BUILDINGS in Harden’s (late
lark r) wlrurf, below the bluff of Savannah,
ite in the occupancy of Benjamin Crook, and
tns.cn in CNeOution as his property, ai tlie suite
ot William Magee.
tlca. Wally £. c.
November 24 121
1 Marshal’s Sale?.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
Will be sold at the Court-House in bav annuli, at
the usual hours,
A HOUSE and LOT in Milledgevillc, No.l,
square No. 49.
2600 acres of LAND, in BuTlech county, on
Black Creek, in three adjoiniottg tracts ; adjoin
ing lands of Alex. Willie, John Gruber and
John Las tiny” r, all surveyed in the amc of
George Frazier, in 1771.
Also, an undivided moiety of the Beaver Dam
MILL-TRACT, in Seri’ cn county; in the
w hole tract, 8500 acres, formerly the property
of John M'Qucen ; bounded north by Briar creek
south-east by lands now belonging to Mr. Reaves.
Also, 287 1-2 acres of LAN'D on the AlLta
maha, formerly the property cf Richard Wall,
Esq.
Levied on at the suit of the United States
against Henry Putnam and others.
Ben. Wall, m. and. a.
December 3—135
Continued Marshal's Sale??.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
At the Court-llouse, will be sold,
A variety of DRY GOODS, :.nd some GRO
CERIES—Levied on as the property cf John
Hilton, at the suit of Bobert H. Bowne. Coudi
tions cash.
Ben. Wall, m. and. c.
November 30—134
Administrators’ Sales.
Will be sold at the Court-House in Savannah,
On Tuesday the s th 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, S Administrators
Novoniber 24 131
For sale, a gang of Negroes
Consisting of ~ix Fellows and five Wenches.
They are all seasoned slaves, and will be war
ranted -healthy arid well disposed.
The owner (should the purchaser wish it)
will lease from 50 to 120 acres of ready cleared
COTTON LAND, which, with very little
trouble, car. be put in complete order for the
ensuing crop. On the premises are a large and
convenient Dwelling House, anil every necessa
ry out building—situated on the salts, only 15
miles from Savannah.
One of Whitney’s IMPROVED GINNS,
will also be sold, w ith or without the Negroes.
Enquire of the Printers. December 29—-145
For Sale.
A HOUSE, on the South-Comm on, formerly
occupied by Mr. William Wilson, deceased.—
Terms of payment vviil be made easy to the
purchaser.
Ebenezcr Stark, Ex'r,
December 10—338
For sale,
An able bodice! AXEMAN and a good
HOUSE WENCH, middle aged; they will*be
sold low, as the object is to raise money. Apply
at this office. December 22 —m—M5
Farm and Negroes for sale.
For sale, a small Farm near Skidaway, oti
the baits, about nine radios from Savannah, cor.- j
taming 40 acres, more or less; fifteen cf which
art- cleared and under good fence. Ort the farm
are a good Dwelling-House, Kitchen, Bara, Sta
ble, 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 Li.ween,
cr
P. J. Vullottoii.
December 3—135
FOR SALE OR TO LEASE,
r T'HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
1 Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn j
traft, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. V/illiams, j
and late the property of J.’Hon.aca; on the premifts
area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES,
and parr thereof is under fence. For the culture of
Cotton and as a market garden, iu> situation near Sa
vannah offer such advantages.
Richard M. Stitcs.
September 8. 98
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS Foil SALE,
His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in
his city -i
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 62
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FOR SALE,
SF.VEBAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD
INGS, in this city; the situation anu terms
of which may be known on application to
Joseph Habersham.
lane 16 6t
Notice.
All persons to whom the estate of Charles
Bo Yu, deceased, late of Chatham comitv may
be indebted,* aw w. quested r.s soon ns possible
tu render attested statements ol their demands
to Mr. tsamucl \V tliiams, in Savannah. I'cvscas
indebted to the above estate uve called upon to
make immediate payment.
Charles E. Boyd, ex'or.
December 26—145
Blank Entries
For safcut this efficy
NOTICE.
All perlbrs Jartug my demands againfi th? effa*” cf
Mas 1.1 Lo uisc 1 nrivacjate of the county of Cam
den, deceased, are rtquefttd to fcl.d them in, properly
attested, to the fufcfcnher, on or before the f.rlt day cf
January next, at he will make application to tht hon
orable the court of ordinary f r letters difniffory irom
faiil adouniflraticai, on the U; It M, nday in January m at.
C. Borcl, Adjn’r.
November 17 |§o 123
Notice.
All persons indebted to the F.state of the
Into John Tfli au, esquire, deceased, art re
quested to come ii.rward and make pavinetit as
speedily as possible ; and those who have de
mands agaiiv-t the same, will pie. se render
.their accounts, properly attested, to
Catherine Tcbeau,
Qualified Executrix-.
December S—l 37
Nolice.
All persons having any demantis against the
Fstate of William Wilson, deceased, are
desired tu reader them in; and these indebted,
to make payment to Mr. Joel Bkidgf.
Ebenezer bunk, L'x'r.
December 10—138
NOTICE.
A LLpeffonshaving any demand# against thfr fftatfs
F\ of Thomas Smith, and 1 horr.as and William Smith,
late of the city of Savannah, merchants, are requelleil
to render the fame duly attested, to Atton Pemberton ;
and thole indebted to laid efiates, are requested to fettle
with him, he being a’athoriied to receive payments a?ul>
give acquittances therefor.
Susan 31. Smith, Adm'rx.
Atton Pemberton, Adm'r.
September 1. 99
Wanted,
A STNOLD MAN that can read and write,
who is honest and sober, and v filing and able u>
do the duties of an for the ensuing
year, cn a rice plantation, on Ogeeehee river.
Apply to * FETLK H. MOREL.
November 24. L3l
TO BE REXTED.
THF. HOUSE lately occupied by’ major
Harden, and tlie office adjoining. The
tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens & 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.
District of Georgia.
L. S. 7 In the Pistriet Court, in
Stites, Clerk. _> Admiralty.
The President of the United States to the Mar
shal of the JDistrict of Georgia , greeting :
Whereas John Gni mid John
mariners, hath this day hied and exlianted a.
libel for wages, in this court, against tire ship
Flora - , whereof John Plrkins now is, or
late was, master: New, therefore, you arc
commanded to cite and admonish the owner, or
owners, and all persons whomsoever, who have,
or pretend to have, any right, title, interest or
clahn, in, toor upon the said vessel, now lying at
anchor in the river bavannah, 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-H'oiisfe 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 Stf
rnisNs, district judge of Georgia, this fifth
day of December, in the year of our lord
one thousand eight .hundred’ and seven,
and in the thirty-second year Os Americua
Independence. ’
Leake,
Trader /of JLibetluiitk.
December 10—13S
The Commissioners of Pilotage
Hereby give notice, that they will receive prope
fuls until tlie meeting of tic board forihe CON
STRUCTING of SIX BUOYS, conformable to one
fimflied, and one half finiiheiJ, to be feeh, as fpic’i
n.ens ot the work required, at iVleffrs. Robert & ]olm
Bolton’s wharf. The buoys mull be made 1 f tit. but
pitch pint - , and io conftru&ed as to fait the iron
work alieady prSpared and be similar to the buoy
v.’bich is now to be teen tiniihed. The uiifiniihtii
bury is aiio to be completed. Security will bir
requned for the f.uthfulnels of the wurkmanlhip,
guaranteeing that they fiiall be water tight. Prcpc
fuls are to be left with me, sealed, and at the lint
board alter the fifiit day of next December, thecon
-1 raii will be given to the lowed offerer, under equal
ltatrity for tlie faithful performance of the work,
the übl'olute iecurnv required will be expeAed to ex
tend to the tightnpfs of the buoy s for twelve months
No advances will be made ; liut, as loon as ff.nflied
and approved of by ike board, the coutraiff oil their
part will be complied with mllanier.
The objedt being that of peirr.s'. ent ufefulnefs to
the trade of the pur., it is expected every offer will
be predicated, 011 the ground c f lecuntv, to 1 ,-..brace
the competency of the work for a lpecified tuiht’uci
of years ; but, as above stared, to be water • tight far
twelve m mbs, mull beabfolute—hence, in the clfcis
that may be tna>.e, the term of years for which Leu
litv vviil be given muff be l'pecified.
Any enquiries which may explain the views of the
commufiontrs further, vviil be ar.iaertd by either of
them The feenrity offered in whole cr in part ci
the foregoing intention, ir.ult be named .r. the propo
ials c.ffeied; and 1: wiff lie remembered, that Lcurity
will only be required agamit erdinary cccurrtncer,
not the events cf deliberate violence, r.or extraordi
nary unihtbr.ddd cafualtk*.
By order of the C rnimi (Boners,
ThonLtu Pitt, Be Jr e-tar u.
December 5 . -v,