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VoL IV. No. 49.]
CON Di HONi
OF THE
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN.
The Rkfcbl.can is pnblilhed every
Tuelilay and Friday, on a royal I'neet of a
good quality.
The terms of fubfcriptton ate six uol
tAss per annum. ..one halt to be paid at the
time of fivlrfcribing, and the balance at the
expiration of the year....and ail pipers will
ie continued until ordered to the rc\crlc.
TtSMfS or ADrStTISINO.
Advertilements inferred at _,•> cent* per
|i>uare the firll insertion, and j for each con
tinuation.. .A liberal allowance r a>l e to thole
■WbO wfh to advertise by the year.
For Sale zt this Onice,
A variety of BLANKS among asl'ch ate,
foreign and Goatling Maniftiis,
Merchants Entries,
Liquor do.
iS, Is of Exchange,
do. of Lading,
do. of Sale; Powers of Attorney.
Checks,
Apprentices Indentures,
Jlee.is of Conveyance,
J3>nds; Notes of Hand,
Writs for the Superior, Inferior A Mayor’;
Courts,
flavor’s Court Exo, utions to Supboenas,
Notices to creditors of I nfot vent it > ters
Military Summenles, St Ex eutions, Ac.
C -y Cards, Handbill: &c. Isfc
Printed at a Jbtrt Notice on reafonubit
ter ms.
FOR LIVERPOOL ,
, The ft aanch new fiiip j
M VKI !ANb; *
jt&iin£4riog&m William Bussey, ma ter ,
WILL be loaded with all poflible dis
patch, for the above port, lor freight
cf 400 bags Cotton, apply to the nraf
ter on board, or to
ROBERT’S id C-ARK,
Smith Sc Bourke’s wharf.
Received per said vessel and for sale as
above ,
100 m. feet white pine Lum
ber,
A quantity Spars for booms,
topmasts, &c.
FOK SALK,
BIL L S
On Chariefton, New-Yo.k or Boston.
hOfiEk l o &i CL/iKiC.
February 4. 45
<YUtr R LOKIA tD y
•A
2 Cases y 8 Irish liner.a, colt from 12d
to 19ft. Hurling,
1 Bale drapery baize,
1 do. blue cloth,
I do. white dowla3,
1 do. rose blar.ketb, 6 4, 7.4, 8 4, and
9-4*
X do. ravens duck,
3 do. blue Gilla h(’k r s. Suita*
2 do. do. Gurrahs, | ble for
2 do. Gurjepore San nabs, [> the Afri-
X do. Judjea baftas, | can
2 do. Boretpore CofFas, J market.
THE ABOVE WILL BE SOLD BY THE
BALE, OR CASE ONLY.
ALSO,
X-7 Caflcß London porter,
do. do. brown stout,
12 Nells trunks,
3 Cases London made bats.
ON HAND
xy Hbds. N. E. Rum,
4 Pipes brandy,
A quanti’y No. 10. cotton cards,
lo Chests Hyfon, and Hyfon Ikin tea.
For sale by
Robe’-ts & Clark,
Sn.iih £s* Bot/rles Wharf.
December 20. 32 ts
HoSkH IS& LLA !’ k,
Have just received per the brig Eleanor
from Bolton, and for sale at their ftorc,
Smith and Bourke’s wharf.
8 Hhds. retailing Sugars,
500 pair negro Shoes.
ON HAND.
18 IJhdg. N. Rum,
40 Bbls. Mackarel,
IO boxes Cotton Cardt,
2 bales Blankets,
1 do. low priced Broadcloths,
1 tiunk 4*4Jlri(h Sheetings,
1 case 4 4 and 3-4 1 r:£h linens,
XG Bbls. Beef,
4 pipes Holland Gin,
3 do. Cogniac Brandy,
20 Bolts Kufiiau Duck.
Nov. Its 61
TO LFT,
A large conven ; ent DWELLING
HOUSE, and well fitted up
STORE in a central situation, either
separately or together Terms will be
made very reasonable. Apply to the
printers.
T-u; aary 18 . 49
Georgia Republican.
SAVANNAH: PR NTED BY EVERITT M'LEAN, ON THE BAY.
3AYLF.Y & HARM AN,
EXCHANGE, No. 6,
Have imported per Shp OB avia, Capt.
Collins, from London, via ChirUJlon ,
and other late arrivals eoajl-ways' , a
large and extensive offutmnit of
ARTICLES
IN THEIR LINE,
Which thy cfer at wholesale and
retail Jot cash at f .ir prices,
% Gentlemen in the aunt y una
fancies in town will find it
a vaniagecus to apply.
BES r LONDON double Brown
ik'tit in butts and buttled in calks
or 6 dozen eat h
Fine Edinborough Ale
London bottkd Cyder
l-iiie Ipa.kliug Ciiampaigne and Claret
Wines
Loudon bottled Port wine ia quart &
pint bottles
Genuine Madeira wine in pipes, quartt
calks and per dozen
V few q-. calks old Port wine
3d A; ,iinac brandy and Jamaica Rum
on di aught
Old Infh whiskey, and real Holland
gin in pipes and calcs
•k few Dimsjohns and cases very old Ja
maica Rum
Tac'es, & Stephens Sc Hoofnian’s Rasp
berry & cherry Brandy & Ratafia
durtiiuqae and Bordeaux Cordials of all
kixds
•lutcadine, Frontignac 5c Muscat wines
dole, Lavender, Orange, Flour and
honey waters
French Sc Englilh pickles
Olives, Capers, Anchovies,
Beans, Cucumbers, and red cabbage ir.
finall bottles,
Mulhroon and Walnut Ketchup
Cheroque Quin3 and imperial filli fauct
Fine India Soy
Eflence of Anchovies,
Oytler Ketchup,
Pepper Vinegar, See. See.
Red and black pepper, fine faliadoil
Table lalt, wine bitters
London and Durham mustard, and
Ready made London milliard, very fu
ptrior—warranted to keep in any cli
mate
Curry powder, fp’it peas and
Pearled t arley in kegs, chocolate
Fine dounie Glofter and .dhtfliirq, cheese
Crackers and butter bifeuit in kegs
Fine pickled and ftnoaked tongues, (lioul
chrs and fiddles, warranted found,
Venifun Hams, Bolona sausages, and
Spiced la'mon in Imali kegs also
ico pots Blue Point oytiers, put up L
a careful band
50 half bbls. fuperfine Baltimore flour
land a few daysfince, double bol
ted, suitable for private families
10 elicits firll chop hyfon )
5 do do young hyfon >TEAS
sdo do fouchong )
30 bbls. loaf and Mufcovado sugars
30 boxes Godfroida’ and Kings’ fupe
rior Spanish fegara
2 pipes fine old L,P. Madeira wine
30 cases firlt qu’ty, London mustard of
6 and 10 dozen each
20 do preserves aflorted, viz.—limes,
guave, citron, raspberries, draw
berries and black and red currant
jeHy .
xco canmiitra triblc ftroog battle gun
powder
15 kegs belt rifle powder
2 tons (hot, aflorted
J an - 31 44_
Tsime xvorthwaia DU i-
TEK,
In kegs, lor sale by the fubfer ber.
A. PEMBERTON.
February 21 50
1’ O 1 ICL,
VI- L Pcrfons bavinj any demands againi
the estate of John Haoerlham tlcceafe.
are reruefled to fend them in properly atli
edand thole who are indebted to make pay
ment to
Joseph Habersham.
Adminijlrator
January 10 ts \ 8
NO MU'.
THE ACADEMY of Ihecoun
ty of Camden is now open i„
c town of St. Mary's, for the re
ception of pupils, under the piinc : pai
direitionof Mr. J. R. M’CAY—fi r
nerly of Savannah : where is taugh-
Reading, writing, arithmetic, id bot k
keeping, Engldh grammar, Geogra
phy and the use of the Globes—toge
ther with the Greek and Latin lan
guages.^
From the p'eafant. and very hea!
by fttuation of St. and tha
good accommodations can be hid so
icholars, the comtnifllaners of th's ir.
dilution are hopeful tnat rhe (c .0
will be favored with a number <
he you h from ‘he neighboring ecu i
ues and from Elorid*. Every p. Ifi
Jc attention will oe paid, a.id n
terms of tuition maJc as reafjnab
4 s psflihle
bt. Mary’s, Feb. 10 if 8.
FRIDAY, March 14, 1806,
The Subscribers,
HAV ING entered into Copartnership
under the Firm oj Shears* id Drtsdale,
Offer the Public their services as Facto-
HERS id AGENTS.
THEY receive and dispose of all hinds
of praluce, Ileuses , lands, Negroes, or any
other species of property, on commission.
They having a general knowledge of
the DRY GOOD id GROCERY Bid-
SIN ESS, offer t'nir services t, Country
Merchants, and in making purchases and
forwarding agreeable to arUer any articles
tn that tine—And tuhen c tjh is deposited
with them, they attend Auctions and buy
at the lowtffl Rcitet.
M. Shearer.
(no. Drysdale jubr.
A r . B. Their Counting Room is ad
joining the Post Office, S. E. corner off
the Exchange.
Nov. 19 ts 24
lur.tdN/iH MARINE
Hofpita! & i oor—Houfe
The fubferther being appointed by their
Honors the juihees i,f the Inferior Court,
overfuer of the Poor a,id f)e Melical afliil
‘tut to the P >or Houle and Seaman's Hol'pi
tit, gives Public Notice, that he is nov.
ready to receive in.o the lollituvon, auv
petlon or perlons belonging to the C->univ;!
or ftclc Seamen, who (h ill m ike application
to him for ad.niili in. He has to requeit that
in future hr citizens will not give any reli.f
to persons at their doors, as the arrangements
made for their reception is fitc'i as will I’u
perc da the Neceflity of their g'viiig Charit
in that way ; lltou.d they howev r, feel dif
:>oled to aflilt the i (li r u‘ 1 111, . try donation
will be thankfully received and faithfully ac
counted for, by ‘ MO St a NHtFj" IAL.
November a:
. Du LA it,./ \ ,
Grateful for the dillinguilhed patronage
he has expersercedfince his elt.ibliflipient 111
iavannah, Mr Green with deference informs
111s friends and the public, t hat the Ladies
Literary t bool, and the Grammar andlvlath
itnatir;’.! fchnois, areftill conduced iL him
mi the fame extensive plan, as at their com
nenceineut.
The course r-f ihe Ichools, includes Kead
ng, Grammar, f.l cut ion and Hhetyric,
Writing in ail the us fid ornamental ha\uls,
Arithme ic, B ‘• k keeping, according to se
veral fyllems, Geogrt phy and the use,
‘rawingcopying of Maps in different pro
leflions, the elements of AitroiKmy, ami
the use o( the Globes and Tedurian Hiilory
and Chronology.
In the Mathematical department, the
-pupils vvi 1 be carefully indiuctcd m Algebra
Gemnetry, Trigonometry, Conic Sections
and Fluxions, with their application to the
iiulinefa of life and the inveUtg.itbn of ici
;nce.
.Sixteen years experience in his profelTton,
nd a fr.cred and u iremitting attention to
le trorals and. real improvement fhispn
• ‘ts wi l !, he hopes, continue to him from
liberal and enlightened public, a (hare oi
itat favor which he h- r h 1 lien e:p’ rienced
Pupils admitted wrV ut Kiur-nce, till
ite ‘lt of the eul'ii ,g January.
,*A Dxncing dar eit of eminence
■ill attend the dehouL.
November 5 ?o
NJt 1 i .
ALT. person? having demands -,;piii ft ‘he
late ellab'illimei.t of Lyon T M'ifi, rof he
line of Samuel Marfe late of (hit city, dr*-
cealetl, are dtfired to render them * the Cub.
.ertber properly attelled, and'll ji.- who are
indebted wi I do afervice to the widow and
children of laid Moile by making f.,e:dy pay
ment.
Ciirt : d i'olion,
1 Adm'r. on fu.id M rli s cllate
Nor. 16 2
TiHE ck btors r.f J ilm Davies, are
lu-rtby not if; and to enme f< rward
tod fettle th cir ecc< unts, wiiether mi note
ir otl.trwifc, on or before the ljfh dey
f March ni xt, otherwise tbe iubfertber
a'ill be obliged to commence suit.
Jo mi D. Lewes.
Ftb. I r. e\f ] Attorney
1 Htk SUBriCR.BEK,
( FFEKS for sale for cash, or
•aitcr so. Ntgrt ts, three houses and
I .t> in the vdiaue t f St. (iaul, one
vkich was forme ily occupied by S/e
---->■ et. B ount, late of this ci/y, dec. /he
lur two adjoining. Foi particulars
1 pp!y to Mr. Jonathan Cline, in Sa
vannah, or i ; Waynefborcugn to
Stephen Blount.
T’t. JO*, „6;
lu LtL/lirf.
For a Term of Years.
Loti No. 13 and 14. in Warren Ward
fnuated near tee Boy and adjoining a lot
belonging to the ellate of H LiUilrirtge. at
prefcnt, occupied by Mr. James AlcJnlt/l
and Mr. Wm Green ’Teacher—one of them
a corner lot on a fquure and fronting the new
n.aeket . For lei mi apply to
WILLIAM PARKER.
January 3 ts 36.
50 Dolbrs Kevvard.
RAN AWAY about 4 month* lince. A
ipgro man named PLTEH, belongingto the
ilaeof George Haift dec'd. Heisavalua
-1;e carpenter, and well known for manyyeari
n thiac'.ty He istali ar.at Ihm, aitive, and
• rfuland when quellicned closely, he ftam
ners much, lodolars wi!! he paid on his
deliver to the Swbfcti er,or*'i toe Goa er of
hi* city, and firry dollars ; n addition thereto
n proof of lua being harboured by a white
(etfon.
J.MACHIN,
Eao'r to Estate, George Haift
ORohsf 15 14
Administrator’s SALES.
Agreeably to an o'ti;r cf the Jus
decs of the Inferior Caurt of
the County cf Chatham,
WILL 15F. SOLD,
At the Court-house in tbe City cf
Savannah, on TUESDAY the
6th day of M-m next, sole u
commence c,t to o'clock , the fol
lswing Property , being of th
rial and personal estate of the
late Joseph Clay.
A WHARF LOT 150 seer
front, with the valuable
i.iq.iuvemeots thereon, adjoin
ing Mr. Boitor.s.
.SOo feet front on the river at
Yamacraw with the improvr
’ cuts thereon, situated between
Mr. Boltons and Mr. Twiugs’
v/iiarvcs, which will be divined
into Lots to accommodate pur
chalers.
A Houle and Lot on the Bay,
formerly the residence of Mr.
Clay, adjoining Mr. Telfairs.
A House and Lot fronting
the South Common and adjoin
ing Mr. William Willons.
A Lot on Farm-Rreet with
the valuable improvements there
on, now occupied by Mrs.
Clay.
Ail the remaining Lots and
Lands lying on the weft fide of
Farm-street, including the low
grounds to Mulgrovc’s creek •,
•.ncie will be divided to accom
modate purchaltrs.
All that part of the very val
uable Plantation and traft ol
Land called Vale-Royal, lying
north of the Augusta road and
weltward of the property Lit
mentioned, containing about
1000 acres, of which 460 are
tide and inland lwamp, ine re
mainder prime Cotton Land.
This plantation has a front o
more than a mile on Savannah
river, and lies immediate!/ a
bove the city.
Dll the remaining part of the
Vale Royal tradf, conta ring a
b mt 100 acres and lying on the
Augulia road near trie city,
which will be laid out into fuuli
Lots.
Another valuable Plantation
ar>d tract of Land caded Spring
field, adjoining Vale Royal on
toe iouth, lying on both lides of
iVlulgrovt’s creek, containing
SBS acres, of which 250 are
ncc Swamp, the remainder good
Cotton Land. This property
is compoled of 45 and 5 acre
Lors, a plan of which will be
prepared, and such of them as
are connected will be fold to
gether, and the remainder sepa
rately,
5 Farm Lots of 50 acres each
in the Townlhip of Savannah.
4 Lots, being a part of the
Fair Lawn iradt, formerly Col.
Wylly’s, viz : No. 11, 71 acres,
No. 13, 57 acres, No, 3, 46
acres, and No. 21, 10 acres.
2 Lots at Thunderbolt, No.
7 and 14.
2 Lots on Tybee I (land, No.
3 and 27.
1 Lot at Montgomery, No.
14, 99 feet fronton Vernon riv
er, 440 feet deep, and two back
Lots of two acres each.
3 adjoining Villiage Lots at
Adton, 150 acres, near Haner’i
bridge’
O
103 acres good Cotton Lane!
opposite Montgomery, between
Vernon and Ogcchee river.
A valuable Plantation and
tradl of Land about 10 mile*
r'rom Savannah* on the Louis
ville road, containing 1550 acre*
of which 400 are Rice ->wamp.
300 acres Pine Land near
Monteith.
4
250 acies about 7 miles a
jbove Savannah, near the river
£\Vhole Mum icr 356.
onnerly occupitd by J. Jen-’
;ius;
Lands lit Effingham Coun
ty*
acres in one body, near
Great Ogechee river, about 25
miles from Savannah, granted ac
various cimts from 1764 to 1774.
250 Acres pine land adjoining
the above, and lands of Michael
Vlacinfuls, formerly R. M’Cor
iiiick's.
200 Acres pine land near Ken
nedy’s.
300 Acres formerly Bennetts,
300 Acres formerly Gold
wires, joining R. Scruggs and
Paul Bevil.
Ar, undivided half of 300 a
cres joining the above, granted
to B. tff 1. Goldwire.
1500 Acres pme land near
Tuckafce King, formerly Her
riots.
IN GLYNN COUNTY.
500 acres Land granted to
Joleph Wright.
260 acres granted to Joseph
Raynes,
IN LIBERTY COUNTY.
1700 acres Land, in te ur ad
joining trads, formerly Jan ts
Andrews and Grty 1 limits,
granted 1764 and 1-69.
5 5° a(, es in tvso adjoining
tracts, granted to Robert anti
Matthew Smallwood, 1764,
in macintosh county.
2co acres Land, formerly
William Fox.
250 acres at Beard’s Bluff on
the Alatamaha.
97 NEGROES.
And immediately tlurrafter,
ac Vale Koval and Spiinpfield,
all ihr otter personal prcpeilj
on thole places, confiding or
Stuck & Plantation U
tensi’s, &j. &c.
CONDITIONS*.
For the real rftate, one third
payable the fi ft January, IHO7,
one third the ftifi January, iH<)B,
and the remaining third fi,(t
January, 1809, with intcreft on
die two last inftulments. The
wh<de to be iecured by boncift
and mortgage.
For the personal property,
one third Cash, the remainder on
tlie firft January next, fecurtd
by notes with approved indor
fers,
WILLIAM WALLACE,
THOMAS GUMMING,
JOSEPH STILES,
Administrators.
Sav. March 3. 53
For Sale.
ONE of /he moft valuable /rails of
Land upon /he Altamaha, coi /ami; g
ibout eleven hundred acres of Rue
Swamp in /he be/t pitch of nde. ‘I I is
trydt is about fire miles above the
town of Darien, was, prior / o there,
volutionary war,/he proper/y of the
late governor Wright, aid has for a
settlement, attached immediate'y to
the Swamp, one of the mod beauti
ful and molt eleva/ed fi/uatLns upon
the river.
Persons wiftring to put chafe this
property will apply to fdward Swar
breck or William Mein, f fqr*. ./
Savannah, where a pi a/ of /he Land
may be seen.
October 15. ti: 9,
FOR SAL E.
THE house at ( refenr occu
pird as the Republican Printing
Office ; Lumber or the labour
jf a Carpenter will be received
n payment. For particulars ap
ply to EDW. L. DAVIES.
Nov. 17 24. ts.
FOR SALE,
A Capita) trod ts 20 J 1-2 acres of hind
in the stl dijlrid •/ Had win county. For
particulars enquire oj the printers cf this
paftr.
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