Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, March 21, 1806, Image 1

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Vol. IV. No- 51. J CONDITIONS OF THE GEORGIA REPUBLICAN. The Repsjbi.icas is pub'ilhed every Tmefday aud Friday, on a royal iheet ol a food quality. The terms of lubfcriptidn are six dol iiArs per annum. ..one half to be paid at-the time of l'ubfcribing, aud the balance at the expiration of the year....and all papers win be continued until ordered to the reverie. TERMES Os ADVERTISING. Advertisements ltil'erted at 5® cents per square the firit insertion, and 25 for each con tinuation.. .A liberal allowance made to thole who wilt to advertile by the year. For Sale at this Office, j> variety of BLANKS among which an, foreign and Coalting M&nifelts, Entries, I.iquor do. fai*ls of Exchange, do. of Lading, tiij. of Salt; Powers of AttC'Hey- Checks, Apprentices Indentures, Deeds of Conveyance, Bunds; Notes of Hand, Wii.s for tlie Superior, Inferior & Mayor’s Courts, Mayor’s Court Executions k Supboenas, lv it ices to creditors ot Inidvent .leu tors Military Summonses, &. Executions, &c- Cj’ Cards , Handbills &c. (ife Pt inted at a Jheirt Aolce on reafonablt terms. FOR LIVERPOOL, . ~**TV The {launch new fliip MAR* JANE, JsfeC Wiliam But fry, master, WILL be loaded w ith ail poflible dtf patch, for the above port. For freight of 400 bags Cotton, apply to the mai ter ou board, or to ROBERTS & C 7. ARK. Smith & Bourke’s wharf. Received per said vessel and for sale as alone, 100 it. feet white pine Lum ber, A quantify Spars for booms, topmasts, &x. FOK SALE, BILLS On Charlffton, New-Yovk or Lofton. ROBERTS & CLARK, February 4. 43 JUST RECEIVED, 2 Cases 7.8 Iriftilinens, coll from lid to igd. ftirling, I Bale drapery baize, I do. blue cloth, I do. white dowlas, 1 do. rose blankets, 64, 7-4, 8 4, and 9“4> j do. ravens duck, 3 do- blue Gilla hdkfs. “) Suita -2 do. do. Gurrahs, | Lie for 2 do. Gudjepore Sannahs, J- the Afri -1 do. Judjea baftas, ! can 2 do. Boretpore Coftas, j market. THE ABOVE VVILL St SOLD BY THE BALE, OR CASE ONLY. ALSO> If Casks London porter, do. do. brown ftcut, 12 Nests trunks, 3 Cases London made hats. ON HAND 15 Hhds N. E. Rurn, 4 Pipes brandy, a ifuan ;ty No. 10. cotton cards, jo C fts Hyfon, and Kyfon {kin tea. For sale ly Roberts £? Clark, Smith cv Eovrkes Wharf. December 20. 32 ts KObKKTS & CL A K K, Kav. just received per the brig Eleanor from Boiton, and for laic at their {lore, Smith and Ecurke’s wharf. 8 Hhds. retailing Sugars, 500 pair negro Shoes. ON HAND. 18 Hhds. N. Rurr, 40 Bbls. Mackarel, jo boxes Cotton Cards, 2 bales Blankets, I do. low priced Broadcloths, I trunk 4-4 Irish Sheetings, 1 case 4-4 and 3-4 Frith linens, la Ebls. Beef, 4 pipe3 Holland Gin, 3 do. Cognise liiandy, 20 Baits Ruffian Duck. Nov. 1 ts 6t TO LET, A large conven cnt DWELLING HOUSE, and well fitted up STORE in a centr-.l situation, eh her separately or together. Terms will be made very rsaf-vaabie Apply to Nit printere. Tebraa-y i* Georgia Republican. SAVANNAH: PRINTED BY EVERITT V M'LEAN, ON THE BAY. Wanted on Charter or Freight, 1A VESSEL of about Tx aOO tuns, for a Gcr mau port. Apply to A.. G. Oemler & Cos. March 4 $(, landing. MOCOA, Coffee Fnlh Hyfon & Gunpower Teas fcaiiau Oil Biscuits, Engliflt ad A merican Cheefc Pepper anl Ginger in bags Chewing Tobacco Brandy tr pipes, Negro Pipe* Prime Jnnaica Sugar Martiniqie Ccffee, Emnty Demijohn* Regs ot Gunpowder, Tongues Hams and Beef, and an cfljrtment of STATIONARY, Which will be fold for ready money a* very reduced pliers. ALSO, E\tsry article irt the G ROCERY and LIQUOR LINE. Bayley csf Harman. March 14. Prime iNJ ordi ward 5U T TER, In k’gs, for sale by she fubferiber. A. PE.VIBER TON. February 2 * 50 LOST OR STOLEN, A GOLD WATCH, A feiv evenings since. Who ever has found the lame is re quested to leave the name of the hinder with the printers. Thr owner -will facisfv iuch perl m that the Watch is his by identi fving, and af erwards by prov ing his property. A handforr.e reward will be e ven :f require Watch-makers and others requested to Hop any pe to appearance fofpicious, who ir.r olFer such a Watch f. r I*l the locler has fume ground { believing uv/.s ftuk.i. March a 53 THE SUBSCRIBERS. WISHINS to direst their attention to wards the colleSlion and settlement of debt due to them, Give noliec that, on the qi r day of December next, they will decline tht T’ctai! btifinefs n credit; They desire there fore that all thofc indebted to them, or tr ■Robert & John Bolton, will immediately make Plvment or other wife fettle to their fa.tr. faflion. From the (lore crlleciion made these two years pall, the debts tothem have accumula ted beyond their wish ; and they are filfficiently aware t hatbufim fs r"r>du&ed on such a footing cannot support itfelf. Curds Bolton, Sr Cos. Their remaining stock on hand whicli is not intended to he inerrafed, will he fold by wbolefale or retail, on easy terms for call), produce, or town notes. Nov, 29 26 ts NOTICE, A LI, Per for s having any demands again!) XS- the eflate of John Haocrfharr deceased. are requef.ed to fend them in proper!'’ attes ted and these who are indebted to make pay ment to Joseph Habersham. Admini/lrator . January 10 ts 38 TO R E NT. STORES’ NO3. 7 and 10, in the Ex change. For trrms apply at iny office. THOMAS PITT , Sec’ry. November 29 ts ?6. Field Hands I WANTED to hire two or three FIELD SLAVES, for par tictiiars enquire at this office. March 4 im £3 PLACENTIA. ~ THE Subfciber c ffers for Sale that valuable Plantation at Thun derbolt, generally known by the name of Placentia—Containing upwards of 12,00 Acres—34o of which is good Cotton, and Corn Land, already cleartd, and part ly cultivated—i6o acres is prime Rice land, of which 120 acres are under Cultivation. The re mainder is good, high, Pint land- Any peifon wiihing to purchase, will please apply at mj Counting Room, where the'plact of the Land fhn.ll be shewn then the terms made kn nvn. Jno. P. W.ilumfon January 7 ts v/. FRIDAY, March 21, 1806. The Subscribers, HAVING entered into Copartnership under the Firm of She irer O’ Detscals, Offer the Public their services .s Facto rers O’ agents. THEY receive and dispose cf all Ends of produce, Houses, lands, Negroes, or any other species of property, ou eomnission. They bavins’ a general kmwledge of the RRr GOOD & GROCIRT BU SINESS, offer their services to Country Merchants, and in making purchases and forwarding agreeable to order my articles in that line—And when c.-th i. deposited with them, they attend Auction and buy at the lowejl Rates. M. Shearer. [no. Drysdale junr. N. B. Their Counting Room is ad. joining the Post Office, S. E. corner oj t.n Free bangs. ,V- ?>. 1 9 ts 24 a -4 VA.sNAH MARIS E floipua'Ci? Foor-Houfe The subscriber being appointed by tlieir Honors the jujices of the Inferior Court, overseer of the V nr and foie Medical a fil l nr to the Poor Houle and Seaman’s Hofpi tal, give* Public Notice, that he is now ready to receive nuo the tmtitu.ioo, any period or periods belonging to the Cum y; nr lick Seamen, who (hall make app'ic . .on :o him for admilUon. He has to retjuell that in future the citizens will a give .niy relief to periods at heir doors, at th; raugerr.ents made for their run ‘ in-, s l’icli as will lu peretdethe NeceiGo >f >ln giving Charity id that way; fhotiidthe. uvci'-.r, feel dil pofed to a fit It the > itr ton,/any donation will be thankfully rtceir :u aut/ faithfully ac counted for, bv ‘ v. uSES jjHEFFTAL. November ta as J.D <J y. A ii Jit, Grateful fur the rliftii ruillicd patronage lie has expe-'f >ce. ftiic-. !>; iiliihment ni Savannah, .1, Gr i .vnl. d.u’erenco ir.forr.ts Ins friend am i pi.r. e, that the Ladies Literary f h o!,ai”.t .e Grammar and Math ematical fr’ ools, re uni <.or.ca.fied by him on the ic exu , live jilan, a:, a. their com nenc: mt. T’ • uifeof : e Ichoohi, includes Head -", t., mmar, i.loeu ■ n .ai Kiietoric, . . til ,il ful ornamental hands, - r , not iep- ig, accuidiug to ft iat . , cogr. pity nd the uie, ir.gc ■ g . ys 111 difteient pro- Uii, u<e rt s . am u’e of lb. , and Tellurian Hillory I Lhronolog -n ihe Ma h ~ at’eal denartnient, thr rills wi I !>e carefully lnltruf:-. .1 n Algebra . meiry, Trigonrm , 't- , C-'vi: Se.ili-.-ns Fluxions, with theit an> Vta ion to the . .liinefs of life and the inveltig.u.on of fci oce. Sixteen years experience in h : s profelli :n, ud a ftcred and tmren.itting rttc tion to <te morals and real irnpn vtrncat cf his pu pils will, he hopes, continue to him If ;n a liberal aud t ..lightened public, >lb rof | list favor which he has h In ,to exp . i.-nced PupiH admitted without Entran t - , till the tit of the enltii - g Janti ii). *.A Da Not m; pAaste* us s,..ineice atiU attend the Isehools. November 5 50 nTTI ALL perfoar having demands agaii.fl the late eitablilhment of Lyon A Morse, or of the ettate of Samuel Morse lute of this < i>y, tic ceafed, are de fired to render •'em to the fid), fcribet properly at'.efted, and thole who are indebted w 1 Ido a service to the widow and children of said _vi otic by making speedy pay ment. Curtis Bolton, Adm’r. on laid Morfcs est ate Not. *6 24 2*. THE SUBSCRIBER, OFFERS for fide for cafli, or I barter for Negrccs, three houfts art! • 10/s in the village of St. Gaul, or.s vhich was formerly occupied by Ste phen li cunt, !afe of this tiiy, dec. /he <2 her t wo adjoining. FOl p,tu ulais apply to Mi. Jonathan Cline, in Sa vannah, or in tj Stephen nlount. Jan. H- w. 46. TO LEASE For a Term of Years. Lot: No. 13 and 14 in Warren Ward ftuated near the Bay and adjoining a lot belonging to the e/late of H l.iUibrieige , at prejent, occupied by Mr. Jamtt Me Intofh and Mr. IVm. Green Teacher — one of them a corner lot on a square and fronting the new market. For terms apply to WILLIAM PARKER . January 3 ts 36, 50 Dollars Reward. RANAWAY about 4 months lince. A negro man named PETEK, belonging to th tlia.eof George Hailt dcc’d. He is avalua -1 ble carpenter, and well knownfor many years inthitcity He i; tall and dim, active, ant 1 anular.J whet, .jucltit r.eri clolely, he Ham mers much. iodoi ars will be paid on hi delivery to the Subscriber, orto tne Goa er o; this city, ands rty dollars in addition thereto on proof of hm being harboured by a white person. J.MACHIN, Exo'r o Ellate, George Haif October t % j so ij- r, THE WHARF AND STORES I FORMERLY occupied by Meffr*. \Vilfon it Knox, and at prel’entby Mr. Andrew Knox. Thei productive and convenient f;- ‘uation is in well known, a3 to require no turth'r explanation. F. r terms enquire oi 11. Wayne. Not a,tier i \j Administrator’s SALES. : Agreeably to an order cf the Jut Aces of the Inferior Cattrt of the County of Chatham, WILL RE SOLD, At the Court-house in the City cf Savannah, on TUESDAY the 6th day of May next, sule to commence at 10 o'clock, the fol lowing Property, being of th real and personal * slate of the late Joseph Clay. 4 WHARF LOT 150 seer hone, with the valuable improvements thereon, adjoin ing Mr. Boltons. <OO feet front on the river at Yatmcraw with the improve ments thereon, situated between Mr. Boltons and Mr. Twu'as’ wharves, which will be divided into Lots to accommodate pui chalers. A Houle and Lot on the 827, formerly the residence of Mr. Clay, adjoining Mr. I elfairs A Houle and Lot fronting the South Common and adjoin ing Mr. William WiKons. A Lot on Farm'-(treet with the valuable improvements there on, now occupied by Mrs. Clay. All the remaining Lots and Lands lying on the weft iidc ot Farm-ftteet, including the Jov grounds to Mulgrove’s creek , these will be divided to accom modaie purchasers. All that part of the very val uable Plantation and tra<ft of Land called Vale-Royal, lying north of the Augurta road and wellward of the property la!t mentioned, containing abour 1 coo acres, of which 460 are tide and inland lvvamp, the re mainder prime Cotton Land. This plaiitadon Ims a front of more than a mile on Savannah river, and lies immediately a bove the city. All Hie remaining part of the Vait Royal trad, conra ninn a bout too acres and lying 0:1 the Augulia ro..d mar the eiiy, which will be laid cut into final! Lots. Another valuable Plantation, and tract of Land called Spring field, adjoining Va:e Royal or. the south, Lir.g on both tides of Mulgrovt s creek, containing 835 acres, of which 230 are [rice Swamp, the remainder good | Cotton Land. This property iis composed of 45 and 3 acre Lots, a plan of which will be prepared, and such of them as are connected will be {old to gether, and the remainder lepa iaieiy, 3 Farm Lots of 50 acres each in the Townlhip of Savannah. 4 Lots, being a part of the Fair Lawn tratt, forrr.etly Col. Wyliy’s, viz : No. 11, 71 acres, No. 13, 57 acres, No. 3, 46 acres, and No. 21, 10 acres. 2 Lots ac Thunderbolt, No. 7 and 14. 1 Lots or. Tybee llhnc!, No. 3 and 27* 1 Lot at Montgomery, No. 14, 99 feet fronton Vernon riv er, 440 feet deep, and two back Lota of two acres each. 3 adjoining Village Lots at Afton, 150 acres, near ILnei’s I bridge’ 103 acres good Cotton Land oppolite Montgomery, between Vernon and Ogechee river. A valuable Plantation and tradt of Land about 10 miles from Savannah, on the Louis ville road, containing 1550 acres of which 400 ate Lie** M-. ump. 300 acres Pure Land neat ’ M rnteitfs. j 230 * rt.s about 7 miles a td.vc ifa'. nc river [Whole Number 338. formerly ®ccupied by J. Jen kins; Lands in Effingham Coun <y 189 4 acres in one body, near Gft it Ogechee river, about 25 milrs from Savannah, granted ac various times from 1764 to *774. 250 Acres pine land adjoining the above, ai: 1 lands of Michael Mac infuls, formerly R. M’Cor mick’s. 200 Acres pine land near Ken nedy’s. 3°o Acres formerly Bennetts. 300 Acres formerly Gold w.rcs, oining R. Scrupgs and Batil Devil. Ar. undivided half of 300 a cres joining the above, granted eo B. (f I. Goldwirr. Acres pine land near 1 uckafee King, formerly Her riots. IN GLYNN COUNTY. 500 acres Land granted to Joieph Wright. 2co acres granted to Joseph Raynei. IN LIBERTY COUNTY. 1700 acres Land, in four ad joining tracts, formerly James Andrews and Grev Elliotts* granted 1764 and 1769. 55° acres in two adjoining tracts, granted to Robert and Matthew Smallwood, 1764. In MACINTOSH COUNTY. 230 acres Land, formerly William Fox. 250 acres at Beard’s Bluft'ofl the Alatumaha. 97 NEGROES. And immediately thereafter, at Vale Eoyai and Springfield, all the otfer personal property on thofc places, conlilting of Stock &* Plantation U tensils, &c. CONDITIONS. For the real cltate, one third payable the hrft January, 1807,’ one third the fir ft January, 1808, and the remaining third firft January, 1809, with iritereft on the two last inftalments. The whole to be lccured by bonda and mortgage. for the personal property, one third Cafti, the remainder on the Hr It January next, secured by notes with approved indor lers. WILLIA M W A LL,A CE, ‘i HOMAS CUM MING, JOSEPH SIILES, Admin iitrators. Sav. March 3, 53 For Sale. ONE of /he moft valuable /rails of Land upon the Altamaha, con/airiing about eleven hundred acres of Ric* Swamp in /he best pitch of ride. Thi* tr/dt is about hre miles above ihe town of Darien, was, prior to the re® volutionary war, /he property of the late governor Wright, and has for a fettlcment, attached immediately to the Swamp, one of the molt beauti® ful and moft eleva/cd filuationa upon /he river. Persons wishing to put chafe this property will apply to Edward Swar* hieck. or William Mein, Efqrs. *j Savannah, where a pla / of the Land may be seen. October a5. ti: 9. for sale 7” THE house at present occu* pied as the Republican Printing Office ; Lumber or the labour of a Carpenter will be received in payment. For particulars ap ply to EDW. L. DAVIES. N0v.17 24. ts. FOR SALE, * C/ibiiallrad if 102 |. 2 certs of land in Ihe pih dij,t tft uj liuldivin county. For pur ticuhu enquire of the printen of this paper, i J an ‘ ‘ >f 57